HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-08-02 - Orange Coast PilotTHE ORANGE COAST
GOOD
MORNING!
It's Thursday, Aug. 2, 1990.
and here's what's happening:
ORANGE COAST WEATHER:
Hazy in the morning. otherwise...
fair. ·
Today'• 1111&11/low: 73-U
Yesterday's hiih/low: 68-64
Tomorrow's high/low: 73-64
SPORTS:
Majer LeqH Baldall:
Aqell 11, Miuese&ll i
Saa Fruclsco t, Dodaen t
H·HOU• HOTUN•
'TO TH• •DITO•
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INSIDE THE NEWSROOM:
Apparently, not everyone 1s
content with Wednesday's re-
sults from the Op Pro Surfing
Championship an Huntington
Beach ... Marge Panzar called
the Oru1e Coa1t Dally Piiot
about the scori ng in a second
round heat that pitted defend-
ina Op champ R1ch1e Collins or
Newpon Beach aaainst Luke
Epn of Australia ... Collln!I lost
his heat and was eliminated
from the champ1onsh1p. ra1S1ng
Panzar's ire ... Even af Colhns
was ~atenicauimatcly. he can
count on Panzar's suppon ...
She's his grandmother.
Star Sure~ In this space
Wednesday. we menuoncd a
possible cclcbrny contnbutor
1n the last Irvine election ... A
scan of campa11n statements m
other county political races
(Al) uncovered more famous
funders. 1ncludin1 actor Ed
Begley Jr. and Ron Kov1c of
"Born on the Fourth of July"
fame ... The) contributed to
JelT). Udclson , who lost the
Democratic primary an the
72nd Assembly Dist rict race.
WIATHERAND
OCIAN CONDITIONS ......... .,. ,., .. lalla
,Atr .... Ir. Good witb I PSI (ottea1t of 50.
.... eeMldw: 8eachet
are ~ m0ttly poor
COftdluon1 with 1-4 foot
waves and sliahtly choppy
conditions and 1 water ttmpera"are of 6 7 dClf'JCS. a..& ftlMls Good catches
of •nd bUs, bon1ta and
berracuda off Huntin1ton
Flau, with sand bass off
Sen Onofre.
...... e.MJUoaa: Liaht
l'DOl&Jy south -winds except
southwest to west I 0 to IS
knots with with 2-f oot foot
ICU this afternoon and eve-
niq. Swell southwest 2 feeL Low clouds with only
partial clearina this after-
noon.
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TODAY'S THOUGHT
"It Is lnntr •bandon-
l'Mnt th.ft ~MJs tMn to
the hlg/Nst truth. "
H~nry Suso
THJlRSDAY, AUGUST 2 , 1990
Flare, mete.or ·or UFO. si_ghted-
/.. Coast Guard says f!Jeteor; others not so sure called the Persad. stans Aug. 12.
~I Y p.m .. most meteors would
not be '1s1ble and would be below
th\' hon7on. So said. ----..
By GEORGE McCRORY
LONG BEACH -Was it a narc?
Or a meteor'! Or. perhaps. the unex-
plainable?
Whatever it was. dozens of
boaters from Newport Beach to
Point Conception reponcd seeing a
bright nash at sea Tuesday evening.
but no one 1s quite sure what caused
I l.
Coast Guard Petty Officer Roben
Beals said some boaters thought the
nash at 9 p.m. was an emergency
narc, but authorities said it was
~omc type of celestial activity such
as a meteor.
"A lot of boaters said it was a
white narc, but it appeared to be a
lot bigger." Beals said.
Passengtrs of a ship SO miles off
the coast and drivers on inland
freeways saw the nash. he added.
Petty Officer Gary Wayman said
the nashes occur about three to four
times a year. The last nash caused by
a meteor was in May and was seen
from San Francisco to San Diego.
Wayman said.
The Coast Guard ong1nally be·
Jieved that a piece-of space Junk re-
entered the atmosphere off Ventura.
but officials at Vandenberg Air
Force Base ruled out that expla-
nation.
"h was rcponed as a boa1 lire and
our shj}>s went out of their wa)' to
in ves1iiat• it:· Wayman said.
He added that the white flares arc
usually fired when a boat 1s an
distress and can be seen from as far
as 12 miles awa) But the Coast
BusirJess panners
llD•J M.._.n, 7, •nd ••n c.notl, a,
hand a ZS·cent c .. of. l•MOllH• to
cust0111•r Gordon Snllth, of Costa Mesa,
...,,.. ...... ~.._ .......
frOlll tttelr stand located at Ora,.. and
8uoJ streeu In Costa Mesa. Th• 1to11
even put up their own sftns.
Budget cuts hit-Coast schools
By AMANDA \llRAY 04'4ly Not , __ ...., \lfrtt ..
The governor's budget ax crippled
local school districts, which must
slash into accounts reserved for
books. school matrnals and trans-
portation to stay anoat. adminis-
trators say.
Alona the Oranae Coast. top ad-
m101strat1ve vacancies probably
won't be filled and burgeo01n1 defi-
cits have instantly mushroomed due
to the state cuts. d1stnct offi cials
aarcc. Oov. George Dcukmejian Tues~
day p ve the ax to money man>
admi01straton had counted on rc-
ce1 vina. and he found ways to shuf·
flc Propos1 tJon 98 funds to forct
acti on on areas 1n education hr
hopes to reform. such a'I reducing
class sizes and keeping 'iChools open
all )Car.
Meanwhile. administrators on the
elemental). secondary and Junior
college le' cl\ arc scrambhn& to fig.
Ure Out JUSt what they arc 801nl to
have to do without. and for how
fll'lease se~ BUDGET /a.ck "•I
Guard did not help an) d1~bled
vessels Tuesday.
1Aftcr calhn& the Griffith Ob-
servatory in Los Angeles Tuesday.
Coast Guard officials ruled that the
flash was poss1bl:,-ca used by a single
meteor.
Patnck So. an astronomy lecturer
at the observatol). was oot sure
what caused the flash. but said there
was a poss1b1hty 11 was 11 meteor
He said the recent ~lta Aquand
meteor sho~er peaked Saturda)' and
as decreasing until a second sho~er.
The . peak hour for the Delta
-\4uand )howcr 1n the southeastern
Sk) 1s 3 am .. ~h1le the Pers1d
showers stan about I a.m. in the
nonheastern sk\
Offi cials at th·c Long Beach Naval
Station did not know of an y ;
weapons tt'"sting a1 sea thal could
ha\ e caused the nash. C'haner boat
operators and mannas at Newpon
Beach and unset Beach dad not
report an\ nasn
"Ma\ be It was an l FO.'' said one
chaner· opera1or
Irvine police
shoo.t alleged
drug dealer
By GEORGE McCRORY
[)<Illy Not SUff \lfrtt ..
SANTA ANA -In the latest an
a bizarre rash of unrelated police
shootinp. an lrvint' narcotics offi cer
shot a man an the knet here Wednes-
day afternoon after an underco,er
~rug dea.J ~nt sour in a pa s1a11on
parking lot.
It was tht founh police shoutang
1n Oranac Count) this v.etk. and an
ofT-du t)' Huntington Beach offi er
said be shot someone on the wa> to
Big Bear l..Jlke. but no v1ct1m ~as
found (St'C accompanying stOI))
Two men have died 1n the string
of shootings Also 1h1s wCC'k. a Los
Angeles Count> henffs deput) ~as
charged 1n the olT-dut) shoo11ng of a
Costa Mesa man
In the Irvine 1nc1dcnt. Pohcc . gt
Ron Flathers ~1d the suspccl wa\
shot about 6::?0 p.m after he fled
into an industnal comple). nc.-ar
Ritchey trttt soyth of Edinger A'·
enuc. He v.as taken to Wt•stl'rn
Med1caJ Center an Santa i.\na
Thrtt pla1nclothcs In me offitc"
had arrangld to hu~ a half-~1logram
of cocaine from the \USpcct and
another man for S8. 700 at a Te\arn
gas stat ion al EJanier and i.\u10 l\1all
Ori\ e, Flathers said
The undcrco,er officers met the
men at a Carl's Jr do""n the strCC't
and dro\C to the gas station Bui
when the suspcctS lcamt'd that the'
~ere sclhng cocaine to police.-the'
ran off an separate du't'cllo ns with
the officers firing at least tv.o shot\
"It was something c\c1t1ng -
e't'l)bod> wa!I v.atchang 1t:· \aid
Carls Jr. emplo)'cc Alfreo Pcrc1
"I ""1sh I had a video ramcra -
11 would have been a good p1e<'C for
the 11 o'clock ne~'> ... said re,taurant
patron Frank .._aten~1. 3\. of
Tustin
Officer's
victims
vanish
8y EMR.Y ADAMS
D4llly ,..,. St.If lilffttfl
HlJNTINC.ITO' BE.\( H -
-\n off-duty Huntington Beach
policl' officer said he \hot at -
and pou1bl) h11 -~'eral
pt•ople Tuesda~ who follov.ed
his c-ar and confronted him and
h1!1 fem ale companion on a
mountain road kadang to Big
Bear Lake
Bui 1n\Cst1gators h:l\cn't
tx't'n able to find am '1ct1m'i.
or e'en am sign., of ihe sho01-
ang. said )1m Brunt. pubht
information offilt'r for lht• San
lkrnard1n<l < uunt' Shcnff,
Office
The un1den111il"<f ollir~
dm mg to 81g Bear La ke with
a fC'malc rompaninn ~hen lhe
~hotlt1ng onurrcd. B~ant -.aid
\'. h1le dfl\ 1ng along High ·
v.a\ l 1n the Banon Flats
area. thn ramc upon a group
ot people liithtinJ near Hatha·
fSff OFFICER /Bae* P~I
.
Onr '>U'IJ>CCI ran we\t into a
ncarb' indu\tnal park and hid
undernea th a trallrr nJthen -.aid
thr man ma} h.t' e plannt•d 10 am·
bush thr officer "ho wa' cha.,ang
him, but the \U<tpt'l"t ran to"ard thl·
field ~ hl'n police urdcred him out
fPIH~ IH SHOOTING/Bade ll'atgel
Elections
costly for
Ferguson
Newport Harbor
alum knows films
8y II' AUl AJtCHH'LaY
0...,. ,.... P'olltUI ·-..
COSTA MESA -Assemblyman
Gil Ferguson spent mort than
S200.00Q in separate ca mpaians this
year, mort than half Of It in I IO tnl
cfTon to move up to the state Senate.
As required by law, Fcrsuson-and
other candidates this week filed
statements with election officials
show1n1 fund-ra1sin1 and spcndina
activities throuah the first siit
months of 1990.
Campa11n financial disclosure
statements shov.cd the Newport
&ach assemblyman ra1Kd mOt"C
than S 132,000 and iJ)Cnt 1'!CU'ly
$127,SOO in his bid for the 31tt
Senate Otstncl IClt th•t was vacaa.d
by William Ca.mpbcll at the end of
1989, Ferauson was the IC(()nd·hith·
c t vote-tttter last Fcbfual") en a
field crowded with Republican
hopeful . ·
That ltlt cvntuall)' was won by
Aaemblyman frank Mill. R·Wh1t·
........ ... cosn,y , .........
8y ftOGER BLOOM
o..iy -,._fl ......
Frank Ma~hall kno""' ho~ 10
scare peopl~
He al so knows ho"" to make
them lauah. make them Cl). 1n-
sp1rt 1hcm. pull DI their hran
strina.s and. abo\C all. cn1ena10
them .
Manhall. a mrmbcr of Ncw-
pon Harbor U1ah School's class
of ·64. has spent his adult hfe
makrna mo' 1cs. working w11h the
lakes of Orson Welles. Peter
Botdano,1ch. Manin orC'Cst.
Walter Hill. and. lor most of 1he
last dcc-adc. tevrn p1clbcrJ.
His rtsume reads hkr a cnt1c'5
list of the top mo' 1rs of th<' last
IS years. .\ \lmphnJ. assoc1atr
producer of "Paper Moon." hn<'
prodU<'t'r of "The Last \\alu :·
producer of "Ra1dcl"\ of the l <>st
Ark" and "Poltef'le•st," pro-
duction uperv1~r of "E.T.," n·
«Ull\C e,tOOu«r of .. n mm-
an Tail · and "lnne pace," ro-
P!_Odu«r of "Tht olor P\lrptc:•
"Emp1rt of the un" and 1988 •
Guest attks. spfder e~rts
chftk the ftfm In \llfftcend.
1op-gross1 ns "Who Framed
Roger Rabbit ..
Two ~,eeks aao. Marshall
added another crt'd11 to this
alread) 1m pos1 na hst "hen
"Arachnophobia" opened to
aood re' 1cws and excellent bo~
office numbers. thnllcr abuut a
small Cal1fom1a town invad~ h'
a deadl) new spcc1c' of ~p1der. It
1s Ma!"halr~ li~t feature film '"
a director
"It'!> terrif1r 1" Mar\hall
enthused about his new role in an
anter ... 1cv. this ~cckcnd "II'' veT)
rcward1 n1 and sat1sf)1na to be in a theater and sec the audience
lauatuna and SCrtamina at the
same time and know thai )'OU did
It ..
"It's d1fTcttnt than produ 1nJ.
The buck stops here You 1e1 the
crtd1t. but )Ou al 1 the bl•mc.
, )Ou're out on a hmb .
'
Prenll ..........
(L>u·tctina) i, quite a bit more
e~hau llnJ than producina, In
produc1n1 there' not that intense
focus 2' hour1 a day hke d1r«t·
1"t~rshlll refers beck to ltt da)'
a a wpoo &tech local 1n
e\Am1n1na 1-k roots of btt sue-
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Matt Payne
-1. dcd .. hand on thl· l atamar.1n (at:i lina flyer. "h1ch take\
touri st'> to ( atJhna l'lland from till' Balhoa Pcn1n\ula dall y fro m
Ea~tl·r tu Nl1\. ~S l'<ll'h \e.1f .fa nuar) the r rl·w help' "1th ma1ntcn·
anre \\Uri.. and thl· ll'\I of thl' ~l·ar thl' 1-l~cr take~ prl\atc cha nn '>
Pa~ m·. 2~. ha' hl"l'll oil thl· Jllh hl'rl' for 11 • y('a r'
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THE FINER THINGS
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Ira.qi troo~~ ~torm · Ku\Nai~
Iraq reports overthro w of neighbo,ring government
BAGHDAD, Iraq -The Revolutmna,.Y
Command Council of Iraqi President Saddam
Hussein announced Thursday that the govern-
ment of Kuwait had been overthrown.
Kuwaitis cnpgcd the lraqi invaders with
heavy anillery and wen.' tryir\I to repulse them,
aovemmcnt official~ contacted by telephone
from Bahrain said .
artillery boo~ at the Kuwait border with Iraq
and busloads of troops were 1i1htod 1hortly
before dawn Thursday rushina north.
Diplomatic ~urc-es say about 100,000 Iraq i
troops had been massed Wednesday at the border
amid a territorial disJ;>ute -Iraq has never
accepted the demarcation li ne of 1ts 200-mile
shared southern border with Kuwait -and
claims Kuwait has stolen billions of dollars worth
of oi l from its bordef' field.
The council headed tfy Saddam. in power
\ since 1979, issued a statement saying Iraqi troops
crossed the border in response to a request from
the revolutionary government in Kuwait.
"Iraq has responded to the request from
interim 1overnment of free Kuwait and decided
to cooperate with i~" the statement saM!.
T here was no immediate official word from
Iraq on the invasion.
In Washinaton, the Kuwait embassy con-
firmed late Wednesday that Iraqi and Kuwaiti
troops clashed. at the border.
It said the troops wt·re in Kuwait to defend
the revolution apd the Kuwa1t1 people. There was
no funh~r 1den1 ifi ca11on of the revolutionary
government.
Iraq warned that any forcfgn troops trying to
interfere with tts actions would be attacked.
The White House condemned the incursion.
issuing a stalement after President Bush was
informed that said, "The United States strongly
condemns the Iraqi military invasion of Kuwait
and calls for the immediate and uncondjtjonal
withdrawal of all Iraqi forces.
On July 17. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein
accused Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates of
flooding the oil market and driving prices down,
sayina the move cost Iraq S 14 billion in lost oil
revenue that it needs to resurrect Its economy,
depleted by the 1980·88 Persian Gulf war.
There wa' no immediate repon on cas-
ualties.
"We have conveyed this message to the Iraqi
ambassador in Washington and to the Iraqi
government through our embassy in Baghdad.
"We deplore this blatanl use of military
aggression in violalion of the U.N . chancr.
··Together with Kuwait we arc calling for an
emcrgcnq s<:ss1on of the U.N. Security Council."
the \llttcml'llt said.
Saddam also charJed that the Arab states in
the Gulf were conspiring with the United States.
and Israel to weak.en Iraq's economy and under-
mine its mili tary buildup. "Our armed force<; will close in an iron rank
against thO!>l' who tr} to cha lk nge us and "'II
make Iraq and Ku"a11 a grave}ard for tho!>C "ho
launr h an~ aggrt')l>ion." thl· Iraqi 'ltatcment \a1d
In Kuwait early Thursday. the rattle of
autolJlatic guns sounded and explosions in rapid
sue\'.css1on hook local residents from their sleep
and the Kuwa111 Cabi net quickly assembled. It adde<l that Iraq would "llhdraw its forces
w1th1'n days or "eeks depending on how fast thl·
'>II uat ion siabil 11cd.
Iraqi olli<:1als on Wednesday had abruptl)
walked o ut on talks in J1ddah, Saudi Arabia.
compla1n1ng that the Kuwa1t1 representati ves
werl' not nc-go11ating' seriouo;ly, President Hosni
Mubarak of Egypt had intervened beginning JuT}
25 to !>WCI up the talks in a hid to cool tcno;ions
betwl'l'n the two OPEC members.
Residents in downtown Kuwait reported
formations of French-made Mirage JCt fighters of
ht' Kuwai ti air force taking-1<1 the skies in the
directio n of the border region.
The coun cil announrnl a !>tall' of emergcncv
and mass mob1111a11on 1n Iraq itsdf. '
1 he unlnal radio stancd playing martial
OIU!.IC Thl' streets were empty and people climbed
onto rooftops of thei r houses to watch the skies;
some reported hearing gunblasts growing in
intensity and speed. Moments later army tanks
~d armored perso nnel carriers were moving in
the direction of the Royal Palace. apparently to
reinforce the gllnrds.
Iraq and Kuwait arc OPF< partners but
ha\ c had a long dt'lputc l)\ er thell' common
hordl'r and 011 rcH·nut·~ from a dispute oilfield.
KU\\<1111 offinal' said 1 hur\da~ that Iraqi
troop) tn\adcd Ku"att hclorl' \Unn-.c and -;c11cd
M:311l'fCd rrg10n\ in till' northea\ICrn \l't"IC>r of the
'mall. otl-m·h countf)
The Royal G uard of the Palace of the Emir.
Jaocr al-Ahmed al-Sabah. said an unidentified
ship trkd to get close to the Royal Palare earl)
Thursda) and that the Royal G uard opened fire
on 11. according to witnesses. It was unclear what
happened to the vessel.
ku"a111 residents said the sounds of hca\) -By Th AHoclatftl PnH
Nt:ws of the weird
Police start skimming new beat
BOSH>1' -In thl•1r l''l'r·"tlkn·
tng l>Uf\Ull ul Ulml'. polll'l' JI C Jl3·
tiulhng their beats "Ith car'>. motor-
q des, hor<>c'i and b1qclcs. "low ddd
Je t skis.
The Metropol11an Poli ce on
Wcdnel>day showed off their new
\l'h1cle -which looks hke a watc1 -
hound snowm obile -for tracking
down hoodlum-; at sea Police touted
thl· Jet ""'" as unique weapon'> ag;11nc.1 l nmc. allo"rng offica'> 1c1
nJb boater\ and 11th(·r Jl'I skier\ who
l'nJanger '"1mm1.·r, or brcai.. other
ru ks.
"They're interesting and good tor
morale. hut t lw~ ·rl' al\o HI) efTl'l
II\ c."' -.aid l\...ithlc1•n ( >"l oole. 'iU(ll"f·
intcndcnt of thl' Mc1rnpo111an
Police
Ofliccr Jim Cullinane said ht·
Wellness Line
In operation
l he Orange Coast Dally
Pllol's \.\ l'llnl'\'i l tnl' " U(ll'n
B} l Jlltng I ·'ICIO-INFOMf D
calk r' can n·u.•1' l' advtt.t.' and
tn\tructmn on top1n ran~1 ng
frum nut 11t1on to 1nfn t111u\
dl\e<t\l' .. r he In tl·ral 11 \ t' ll'll'pht IOI:
M'I' Ill' 11Jl1·r., morl' 1h:111 ~00
prc·1.1pn l health .llh t\llftl''
"h1lh 1.111 he tam11.·d ''1th a
toud1 t11nl' phone
C "'' l11r the sen Ill " ~~ Jor
till' '" '' 111inute and S I f111 l":ll h .1Jd11 11111.tl m1nutl·
necdl·J on~ ahdut Ii' e minute~ of
tn!.tr ul 11un before he "a!o read) to
skim along the water. "If you0 H ' got
the touch. you·\ c got thl· tout'h ... he
said wi!h a laugh.
Cullinane and t"o other ollica <1
wer~ l'ager to tr) out their new
craft~. "'h1ch will patrol thl' Charles
Riva and bcadll"'> al ong the l\tlant1c
Ocean. under a "a1 m \Un, they
treated o nlookers tu a hncf water
sho1o1.. mal..ing hai rpin turns and
"ea\ ing between o ther boats in the
ri ver
Besides Boston ... l onda "• Broward
( ount> has JCt ski police. Bro"ard
<. ounl) began its O"ll Jet ski patrols
tu catch rl'rklcss JCt ~k• operator-;,
LO'i .\ngdt'\ ( ount) police l""<-
J'.)cnnll'nted \\Ith Jl't \kts l>C\ era I
years ago. but dcndcd the) "crcn't
\l"I) effect I\ c lor re<;(·Ul'S.
Metropolitan Pohre oflill"r\. who
monitor watef"J)<. around Bo\ton.
said tht.·ir primar) targets would he
Jet ski menacei.. Rut 1n add1t1on .
they would use the dcpanmcnt\
three craft to <.·atch <,pceden. anl.I
drunkt·n ho<lll'r\. and to help mukc
fl:Sl"Ue~
The JCI ""'' l an make tight turn'
Jnd <.k1m along "atl'f\ that would I°>\•
too '>hallow lor motor boat patrol\
11·~ top \fll'l"tl I\ 'I mph.
l nhl..c l·arl) models. the depart·
nwnt\ Jl'I ~i..1., alhrn the dn\er to "'
dov.n and car\,.Carry more than one
person. The) arc painted blue and
"h1tc -like squad cars -and
might gl't nashing blue lights.
Polile uniforms have heen
adapted for the cond111ons. Jct ski
om(·er!> will wear dark blue. short·
slcc·vl' shins and shorts, plu\ orange
life Jat:kets.
Just hkc an) other officer~. they'll
larr) radios. handcuffs and guns.
But Officer A'rmand Oul'llctte said
thl· Jl'I ski 's llO\dt) "ould wear off
.. .\n)thing can be fun for :!O
nunutl'S ... he !>aid. "'When )uu'rc out
therl' 1n the 90s and rooking )'Our
brain!>, 11 Cl'ascs to be fun real
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Thos~ w~rmark~t locations
own~d by pr/vat~ companl~s
UCYCL& UDUX... I'm l"llified 10 hear from relden that
ihey are more than lnterttled in
recycllna. the •ubjoci or • ~nt
column.
For information about the re-cyclina center nearett you, call 1-800--327-9186.
In Newport Beach. t~'s a
rttyclina center in the perkina lot of the lucky Suptrmarket at 3100
Balboa Blvd. h's called "Envip-•••••••••• co," and it's open Monday and
Thursday from I to 6 p.m.; Friday trom noon_ to 6 p.m: and
Saturday and Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. with a half-hour
break for lunch, between 3:30 and 4:30 p.m.
Envipco does not pick. up recyclable material.
Other information worth noting: Stparatc · containers
(aluminum, &Jass and plastic). Remove th. e a~i m caps from
alass and plastic containers and put 'them it t aluminum containers. Some centers tnay want you to sc s by color.
Recyclint centers arc operated by private companies. They arc
state-certified, and reimbursed for the redemptions ajven to cus-
to~ers. ~ --
For additional information about compostina an recyclina. call
Patty at Alta Coffee Roasters in Newport· Beach; 6' 5-0233.
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BUT CAN YOU RECYCLE BREADCRUMBS? At least one
concerned Newport Beach residen1 has come up with an answer to
what to do about 1he pesky seagulls and pigeons that comb 1he local .
coastline in search of sustenance. ·
He aocs around pickina up th't breadcrumbs others scatter on the beach.
Why?
"The birds are filth y and they poo all over the place.'' he said.
"We tried Alka-Selt1cr. but thal didn't work. •
"Next, we're gonna try uncooked rice. When 11 acts wet, it's
supposed to upand inside their stomachs." .
But starvina the feathery intruders is less violent. he admitted.
"They'll ,et the mcssaac," he maintains. "And then they'll move
back down the coast. where they belong."
"Baja wouldn'1 be far enou&h."
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OH, PLEASE -WOULD YOU STOP ALREADY ... I was sitting
in the beauty parlor at the BBC having delicious things done to my
hair when Ron Jackson. two chairs down. told me this one:
Two years ago. af\cr lhe Chili C'ookofT. Jackson -who was
livina at the Balboa Bay Club at 1he time -was awakened by frantic
screams.
"Help me, help me1" somebody was yelling.
So Jackson ran outside, shed his t>athrobe in the sand and dove
into the bay.
" Within minutes, he'd pulled a woman out of the water.
She was dressed 1n a pirate's cos1ume. eycpatch and all.
"The poor gal was very nearly carried out to sea," says Jackson.
"My auess is that she'd probably fallen into the water over near the
guest dock."
By the t1me aood Samaritan Jackson sot to her. th<' currtnl had
carried her "all the way down to· 1hc Sea Scouts' cha an hnk fence."
I'll be an1crcsled in knowing how man~ women come forward
to tell me the)' fell anto the bay ancr a ch1h cookoff.
A.ny and all wet cycpatches will be accepted as evidence.
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BEFORE YOU SHED YOUR TOPS, LADIES_, Rcmemb<'r that
those darkened wmdows along 1hc sand may be fron1ing occupied
houses and apartments. Rcpons one Peninsula bachelor:
"I can't btl1cvc it. These gals show up in G-s1nng bikinis. They
turn their backs 10 the crowds -and take their lops off. Tht'y must
not think an) One 1s home in the beach front houses."
"It's quite a show. and one I'm sure they don't even know
they're gutting on.·· he \aid.
An what docs this particular bachelor do for a living.,_
"Oh. I'm mired.'' he said. "I very rarely go anyw here."
I'll just b<'t he docsn · t. ·
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AND THAT REMINDS ME OF A JOKE ... This ont'·s making
the rounds:
Whal do you sa)' to an oversexed N.8. man (m woman) when
you want to keep him or her in suspt"n5C?
The answer: I'll tell you later.
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PERHAPS MS. ALLRED READ IT HERE FIRST ... Gloria
Allred. and others have come out with a proposal to in1t1alt' a
tourism bo)COU on the dear s1a1c of Louisiana if the abortion
restriction~ there actually become reality.·
I spoofed th e idea 1n this col umn way back on July 12.
Glon;t. I would auess. means business.
Hold the red beans and nee ...
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SACRAMENTO -Herc arc lh<' winning
numbers pi cked Wednesday night for the C'a h-
fornia Lottery's twice-weekly "Lotto 6-S3" game:
7, a, 11, U, U, ud 41 , and the bonus number. 14.
Players who corrcctl).'. rucssed all six numbers
will share a prize pool ofSl6.26 million. accordina
. 10 a statement released by the state lonery.
The numbers and cities were cho!en by Lotto
"'achine dutina a television broadca11 ori&inaling in Sacramento.
The numbers arc listed in the order they were announced, bu1 any
combination would win.
Thote who picked five numbers plus the bonus number will
divide a frize pool of S647.2SO: fi ve of six will share S647,2SO: four
of six wil share SS88.409. Three of six is wonh an automatic SS per
winntt.
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Norwalk
Ventura . -
Former city.jail now
Slammer Art Gallery
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from 1he turf\ or the century Is still ttandlna by
the Newpon Pier. Now it's the Hodad Stammer
An Gallery at 2006 Coun Ave. An lovers are frte
to come In ind, more important! •. free to 1<>!
-Contributtd by Pltrick C. Whan
• la C.&a lleu: In 1921, under the putorate or Rn. ;i:;n R. Bl~ard. Community Church
was rou b)' I l"OUP of people rt~ntin1
man1 ••°'"' · • .. B• ....... leack In the l920J, a farmer
workias hi1 land near Slater Avtnuc optned an
ucint lndaan ma• srave and ucava&ed J6
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•udr Md auitnm p&ectment. • .. a., a n Ir-* A popular PMnJme for lady .....-11 11'9
H.,..t l.illMM in the 11909 was a lcituttty pmc of e«"'nit -1n '°"I
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IR VINE -Eipt weru after a city tleai• d~ lhc ICIJft of DOliticaJ po.er bttt, Tlw l~1ne Co. ha1 dUl&ld oft' plafta..10 buUd IOlllf
J, 700 homes on what l1 ~ an lll'kultural fteld.
Har\-ard A\en~ and C"Jvtr Ori~. How many
oltbolc homes will be apetUMntt '1'd how "'-nY
.,ill be &analc·famlly homes and condominiums
hu not bttn dtkrmintd, Grttr •id.
City plannm would like to tte morr homes
-and more low-co1t bomc:s -than the com· pan)' Ml pro~ bu11dina. Plans for tbe community. which com,.ny
oftklalt refer 10 as an exten1ion or &he Wn&pen
nciahborbood, were temporarily ahelwd last win-
ier, 11 company and city laden tried to hammer
out an ~menl on how to provide low.o<ott
hou1in1 1n MW development-.
Greer Mad company Officials contin~ to
di1eu11 with city planners the iss~ of providina afY'ordablt "°'61lna.
Tbt unTttOlvtd 1.1suc of tiow much low<Ott
houaana the company and other devtlopcn will
have to provkte Ill new developtnents. aQd how
it will be paid for. "1s sull hanlina over the
projttt to some dq.rcc." Greer sald.
Althouah the iawe hat not bttn resolved, the
developer now tw dedded to orocttd with the
project, which it flrst aubminecf to the city more
than thrtt years 110. MJd company Vice Presi-
dent Keith Orttr.
Oreer •Mid company representatives wtll
unveil plans for the new _community at today's
Plannina Comroiuion mcctina -the tint mcct-
iq at which new COfJ1mis,iont'rs, appointed by
l]le new, more comervatlve Caty Council, have
bttn in place.
1n the me.ntime. Grttr said. ··..,e're tryjn1 10
act on with b~ildina housi~ in that city1 whk'h
hH a str1ou1 1mbarance of jobs to h="
., But the compan)"' decision to pre now
"in m) view has nothina to do with tht election,"
Greer uid. ·
The oompaoy proposes to put 3, 700 homes
and two elrmmtary tehOOI!" n 4'0 acres bound-
ed by Barranca Parkway, Irvine Center Drive.
However. he said that discuu1ons w11h lhe
new council members. "I did find were positive,
and I aot a 1ensc of a 'let's act thinv aoina· attitude. which is rt'frcshina. ••
"Trrt ptt~1ou1 City Counci( ltd by Tormcr
Ma)or Larry gran. las1 vear inslituted a rcquirt"·
not expcrted to take projttt at Thunday's
E>elaney ~ close ·
to b~.in·g ~old
9y HttS lOKOt
Oel!1 .... Mafr Vll-
N EWPOR T BEACH -The troubled Delaney's seafood res-
taurant chain. which filed for
bankruptcy proteclion last year and
nearly had 11s alcohol license re-
voked. 1s apparently close to beina
sold.
According to an advertisement
taken out in the Oraqe Cout DaUy
Pilot b> belcaauered owner Francis
M. Delaney. a firm called A.C. Global will take over the 20-yc:ar-old
chain of nine rtstaurants soon.
Employees at the Delaney's in
John Wayne Airport also said that
rep~scntauvcs of the new O\Vncr
had come to talk to them about
future plans and informed them
everyth1n1 would remain status quo
al the restaurants. except for a slight
menu change.
However. Michael Kinney, the at-torney rcprc~nting Delaney's, in-
sisted Wednesday 1hat ii 1s
premature to say the company.
which was founded in Newport
Beach. has been sold.
··we have nothing riJ!it now.
There Is no sale· yet," he said. '"Some
hurdles haven't been cleared yet.
inch1dan1 transfer of assets. Thert''\
a very sc:nou!t chance 1t won't he
bouahl."
MelnwhLtc: .. the Delaney's rc1·
taurants in Anabtlm. Newport
Beach, Dana Point, Laguna Hills.
Garden Grove. Rancho Cahforn1a
and around John Wayne Airpon,
won 't be able to sell alcohol for 10
days. in August as a result of an
agreement reached between Francis
Delaney and the state Alcoholic
Be verage Control Department.
State alcohol official~ in Septem-
ber took d1sc1phnary action against
Delancy af\er he pleaded guilt y 10 a
felony bnbcry charge.
Two weeks ago. ticforc 1he matter
went before the hquor board. state
officials and Delancy negotiated a
proba1ton-hkc amnacmcnt in which
the !ilate agreed 001 to revoke the
nine licenses 1f the follo"ing con-
d1t1ons were met:
• Each rcstaurant's liquor license
1s suspended for 10 days beginning
Aug. 7.
• EKh license must b<' transferred
to an ind1v1dual or company a<'ccp-
tablc to state alcohol offiotals w1thm
120 days.
January 1989 l() one count of felony
bribery in connec11on With a $20.000
bribe he offered Newport Beach
Plannina Commissioner Jame.s
"Buu" Person in March 1988.
Delancy reportedly offered the
bnbe 1n uchanjC for assistance an
&ettina a perm11 to e~cccd height
limits on a new rtStaurant at
Lancer's Landini. The offer wa s
teerelly recorded by Person, who
was working w11h pohce.
Delancy was ordered to perform
200 hours of community service and
pay a $5.000 fine and was sentenced
to three years probation.
Probation ,offictals have dechncd
comment on 1he type of comm unity
work chosen and whether Delancy,
who hves m Costa Mesa, has con-
cluded his service. Kinney said as
the bankruptcy att,pmcy. he did not
know any1hing about Delaney's
criminal -case.
ABC officials prepared their ac-
cusations following Dt-laney's pica.
In June 1989. Delaney filed for
protc.-ct1on from has crcd11ors under
Chapter 11 of the federal bankrupt()'
law while the sale of has restauran1
chain to an unidcndficd"TIJrpommn
was being madt' final.
The bankruptC) papen u1d
Anahe1m-bucd IJOI Ventures. for-
merly known as Dclanty' Inc . has
more lhatl 250 crcd1tots da1mm1
rnorc 1han SS m1lhon an debt . The
documents indicated the com pany
also owes SS I 0.000 in taxes 10 feder-
al, nate and county government .
Under ( hapter Ir. a compan> obtains a federal court order that
frees It from the threat of creditors'
lawsuits until 1t can develop a plan
to -put ats finances in order.
In document~ Olcd 1n September,
Delancy ind1ca1cd 1301 Ventures
was on lls wa) back onto the nJhl
financial track. having taken a
numb<'r of steps to reduCl' opcr-
ataonal costs
A.C Global lnve\tments. Inc . in-
corporated in 198 7 and 1s based in
Glendale. according to state rt'<'ord\.
Reprcsentat1,cs of the firm could
not be reached for comment
Wedn~ay
In his ad to "Fnrnds and l<>yal
Customers." Dclanc) says A.(
Cilobal "bnnas w11h 11 the financial
and management strenath' to
provide rou the best 1n ICTVltt and
seafood.'
In the ad. Del:incy also offer\
customers a comph~ntary &Jass of
non-alcohol1c wane.
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NEWPORT BEACH -A rash of b1t'yclc
thefts here have prompted police to advise mi1cns
lo keep an especially caref\11 eye on their two-whecled means of transportation.
· About SO bicycles. most of them mountain
bikes, have bttn StC\len in lhe last Week. police &t.
And> Gonis uid Wednesdiy.
Tbe tb1eves bave cut locks. entered OP.C:n
Pra&CI and taken unlocked bicycles lefi in VISlblC
locations, Gonas said. Dt'tecuves behe'"c the thefts
NEWS
BRrEFS I
arc related. 1 "Because of the haah number, i1 would Sttm 11'1 probabf) an
orpnized aroup or at, rcast a couple of people doing this.:· Gonas sa1d.
Gonis adv11ed cauzens 10 keep garases and bicycles locked. usina
a good quality lock to secure the bike. He al10 encoura,cd citLttlll
to rcpor:t an> susp1c1ous mdiv1duals to the poh<'C.
Police have increased patrols and madt a couple of recent ~rrcsls for bike theft. bul haven't yet determined 1f 1M arrested
md1v1duali, llff related to lhas stnng of 1hcns. Gonis said.
Lawmaker outraged at Govemor
GARDEN GROVE -Gov George DcukmcJian·s decision 10
slash S46 million in Oranae County flood-con1rol funds outraged a
congressman who acculed ham oftuming his back on the county that put him in 1he "statehouse.
Dcukmcjian.delcttd 1he· funds for the San1a Ana R'wer project
as pan of S7S3 million in spcndina cuts he made before sigmna a
S55.7 bilhon stale budgc1 for 1990-91 into law Tuesday.
The Army Corps of EnJ,inccrs estimates that without flood· control saf(fuards the normally dry nvcr could be-transformed by
torrential rains into a r11Jn1 killer that would lake up to 3.000 li l>'cs
and cause SIS balhon in damlfC.
. "What really buas m~ is bcl1dcs this bein' a hfc--and-<!cath 1u~.
Orange County created Georac Dcukmcpan. · said Rep. Robtrt K..
Doman. R-Garckn Grove. The rount)' s )tre U.ppon for.. Dc.u-
mCjlails r.nt aubematonal bid an 1982 hcl him scratch out a
na.rro-... Win over Los Anacin Ma)Or Tom radky.
··How can he do thas to the one county out or 58 that made him. .go' emof"t'' Doman asked. ..... "
Couple ·tapes suicide message
ANAHEIM -A videotape of a couple who c11plamcd to 1
relative "lhat 11 was temt to end 1t all" led pohCt' io their bod1t"S , Wednesday in an Anaheim home
Police found Doug.las l..cc Ridenour, 48, and his wife. Dana ue.
45. in lhe den of lhcar home al 851 S Dickel St about 2:40 a.m ..
along with the bodies of their two poodle'i. \atd Anaheim poh<X' Sat
Chet Barry.
Officcn had rcre1vcd a frantic call mmutt'~ earlier from tht dead
man's brother in Santa Barbara. who had JUSt ~ 1ewed' the v1drotapc
of the ('.ouple expla1nin1 wh) 1hcy wantrd ta end their livt~. Rarry
~Id
"He had ~-caved a peckaac 1n the mail from Douglas }(1denour
conu11n1ng some pcl'10nal efY'cct\, a will and a videotape:· Sam said.
l>oug.las Radt'nour shot ha' w1ft' beforr tum1ng the 22-cahbcr
nflt' on h1m~lf. They had no children
Woman hun In head-on colllslon
WESTMINSTER -Oranac woman v.a' · h\tC'd 1n cn11cal
condition after htr car struck a van dn\.cn b\ an In 1ne man head-
on wh1~ she wu 1nuphcably dnvma the wrona wa) on a mlJOr
h1Jhway Wcdncmy.
Firefia,htcrs u11na thr "Jaws of hfe" h)drauh pnina devi« took •
45 minutes to fret Norma Je.n C h1\um . S6. lrom her crushed Honda
Accord follo"Nana the 2:20 p.m colhs1on 1n W('i,tminstC'r. ~1d pohcc
Lt Andrew Hall.
A U.S. Marine Corps hehcop1er 1ook her 10 W('\tern MC'd1cal
Center an Santa Ana. where she was 1n \u~ry fol'-'"mas\1ve trauma ...
-Ji'rom 11Alf •114 wltt ~''
Suspect held for stealifJg some lunch
FOUNTAIN
VALLEY
Police arrested a
20-ycar-o ld
Laauna Beach
man Tuesday on
su1p1eton of resi·
ckntial buraJa.ry.
aner he allctedly
broke Into a
Fountain Valley
home and stoic
toasted rye bread
and tome soda.
Fountain Val·
ley Oftlttr Mano Miramonte• stop,.
ptd Jaton Dean 01pndet or Laaul\l
BtKh as he drove a car south on the
S.n Dieso Freeway.
Accordina 10 Miramontes,
Olpndet was dnvi nt a vehicle that
matched the dacnpt1on or one u~
In a butJJary that had ju\t occurred.
The 1nc1dcnt btun when a
woman livina 1n the 17600 block or
Senta Maria SUttt came home 10
ftnd a man ftttina Oipndet's de·
tmpCIOft tiand1na .n l\Cf kHchen. •id Politt Lt. Mike Hanr1han.
When the confronted him, Jht
man fltd out the f'tont door •tth
IOtnC toutod r)C bmld and C«a· Cola. Hanrahan Mad.
Hanrahan uid the woman kncW
IM man aftd told pol~ that he liwd
hl &IM Llluna ltacb atta
""OM o( our of1kns (M1ramonff1) ~.on the hewa) Ind wetted fof ._. .. HallliMit •1d. ~ .. ~
E lramonta --t1'cft pulled It 19'e Culvtr 5'tlft nil. ... 0..,.. •'I annttd and boObd
into Oranie oun1y Jail. when· he
was held in hcu nf SlS.000 bail
-B1 foey o.ftro
Co ta Mt> a
A -.11m1n ,..urk1n1 o\11 at lhc Fam1I~
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oon111n1n1 SlbO The-v1t11m told pohcc hr 1lv.1)\ kttps th<' v.allct an plain view
1n thc car. v.h1rh "'*' unl<>1.-ktd 11 the
tame of the thcn
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ol, min was found lth'I naknt and
ro"frt'd '"''h blood 1n 1~ \"'1mm1n1
pool al'C'a of 1he C"hantt ol,penmtnu ..
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to hl.1 f'acc •nd latt 1evcnl teeth •ft "* taken 10 Hnhh ('are MC'dteal C'e.n1tt
Poh« WC'dMWy wttc 1nvnt1 .. lll'1 thC' ln(1<kn1. but tOUld noc "plain how
the tnan fell ftom tht belcony o clo1h1n1 • , found nee"'>' •
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H1ah""•> and ten wi1hou1 r-t1n1 for 11
\MOrkers unemfJ/Ofl(! b!cause ot
tnv/ronrn6Jtal laWs also included
_. --..,...,._ ~ by touaher clean-air laws.
" • • ._. ._ .. We owe it to them to ~vide the
WASHINOTON Con-IMilr1ncc Ibey need," u 1d Downey
areaioeaJ Democra11 lllOPOltd a SS u be convened a .hearina of the 6illioa prosram WedDelday to help Hou~ Ways and Means human re-
wor91n who km &Mir jobi bec:aUle IOUl\1eS committee. of cull or environmental The Downey-Star.le prOP.OH I
dnipcd 10 ca.,n the air and would cost more than SS bill~oo die~ owl over five years and would provide
· Off an imrftediate and extra unemployment and health
de=te with Republicans and • benefits to aboU1 200.~ workers -
ldlnini.stration <>liciall. Reps. far fewer, Downey noted1 than the TR._,_ Downey. [).lN.Y ., and Pete D~!"~ ex~~ to be displaced.
~lif., unveiled lesislation , I think n s 111~ua1e. ft sho~ld
vide extra unemployment and ~ver more-~pie, Downey .~1d.
benefits to families aft'ecttd But we don t have the votes.
policy ctwtaes. Sen. Brock Adams, D-Was~ ..
proposal is ~ifically aim_cd called the me!:'"~ to "a do mestic
at fense work~ 1ncludina mdi-Marshall plan, alun t~ the post-war
=.--~~ =ni~m~QrP> ~~.-:...: ..... '° policy l&bos: ~ • .ctminhuator ~ ---:Gd: .......
tiul wbo • • ~. James Van Erclen aid w 8'1111 problem. ~~ . WUUam Cuo-Repubtim9 ..._ Rod Chanda~ ldminiauadoa "beliewt lba1 li111--..Um, a IObDytll for the APL-w-.e bQIM .... of WuhinttO -1j.na Olll con.in lr'OUlll of wancil ao;Dd~olJMDowney
flCll job a... due to the new for apecial ll'eluneftt hued on IM SWk PfOPOIA). ..,,. ii no& llO"
sponed owl ~· c:aUed the leai.. c:au~ of their dilloc:ation is ine-ll'UIUC. It ii KlUAUr~menllJ latioD an 'ill-cOnceived. haatily quitablc and inappropriate." ic:tioaa dial n tbae job
lluDed tQlltber _ pro~J" that Despite the GOP criticism, tbe dillocatioaa. Tiie of reaion1 woWd butdia tbe Medicaid system idN of helpi~ worltm hurt by involved have to be Ilka into lie.'"
with tbc cxua bcaltb benefits. aovernment pol1eics has aained con-count••
"It leavn out those who have lost 1ider1bk support on Qpitol Hill Sens. JOllPh Lieberman and
tbtir .iobl due to olber causes," ainc:e laat March •hen the Sawe. ~ Dodd, boda Connecti-Chandler said. ''Are they not worthy narrowll ~ccted a propoul by Sen. cut Dcmoc:nu. prOpOICld leaisa.tion
too?" Rohm Byrd, D-W.Va. Byrd's plan last week that We>ufd cost about SI
Republicaps on lhe subcommittee would have provided hefty un-billion a year and would include a
also made cbr their concern that emploj'ment benefi11 10 coal miners provision enawins that laid-off de·
the prosram would drain scarce ftd-laid off iftouaher clean air 1tandanh ftn~ workers act at least a substan-
eral revenue. Downey and Stark ltd to n:ductd coal burnina. tial fraction of their former salari~
proposed financin1 the measure Since then, new and incrcaSinaly while unemployed.
throuah continuance o( a 0.2 percent elaborate measures have been A separate Hou~ proposal de.
federal unemployment tax which is proposed to provide exll'I jobless si&ned to ease the burden of defense
due to expire thas year. benefits but to a larJCf poo1 of cuts would cost an estimated $200
The Bush Administration also workers than West ViJ'airua·s coal million a year.
piled on, sayina that existing pro-m iners. __ _
Battle of
the budget .
W ASHINOTON -Presidlat
Bush oreoend Wodneldlly to*'° ~nd bis-1991 defea• .,.....
after the the Houle Armed Sir-
vices Committee on Tuada~ S24 btllion &om tbe $307 ·
the prnident had~ b
ckf'ense spcndina in the fttcal
year bcainnina OcL I.
Tl\e 8dministratio~ bep.n Job.
byina Senate Republicans to re.
store the cuts as the While
House said Bush Would speak
today on "how be perceives the
U.S. defense bud&eL.. ·
people, laid off because of Pen-European recons~ct1on proa:ram · ~ spendina cuts, atona with log-financed by the United States.
,e~ idled by the effon to preserve Republicans., even some from
the rpoucd owl and its forest habi-states that would benefit from the
tat. and coal mineo left above proposal, immcdiatel)• criticized the
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The Richard Nixon Library and
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WASHINOTON -Presiddt .._.. wt con-r •Jiwl ..._. =:n ......... eo •Ddoe --tfil fl1 ~ I a dllcit~-i-.... men& ~ U: ·~ dat .._for~ a...-whicb l6de la IO blame.
.. a11tld 1u11a would mate a political
. DanOcnaiC rdwl '° offer dNiled propolals fqr Ila ltlCft!WI ud speadiftl CUii.
lut HCMm ludlei Committee Cbalnnan Leon PaMl&ai D-Calif: coamer,d, .. We didn't pleds that
every ume &be Republicans slit their wrisu that we
would Ilia oun."
He refa red '° an -Sminillntion plan -criticized
even by Republicans -that includn biaher Wtes on
NiildiW. taid .... Ja a mftlias Wilb Hou. Ud
1llOliill llid • Umit on dcduaibi~ of' •w tax peymtlltl.
Wlaitc Houw ckput)' prtsS SttttWy Roman
Senaw ..,Republicans. "uprnstd his conccm1, frus-
tration ... that the Democrau have not bttn able to
come up with 1 plan, dt\ail5. 1h11 mM the onn that
&br Republicans have alttady put tc:,.rther and are
willi~ IO put on tbe tablt." r BUib plans to vcrb91ty attack Democrats durina
Co~· Aupst rettts and to veto spendin~b~'lls he conuden too expensive, thus leavina potent I ha.we
automatic spendina cuts in place this fall unti 1 t
deal is "'8Ched, 1Cfurd1n1 to White Houtt officials and
Republican lawmakers who met with tM president
Wednnday.
..a ii~ llOI ii*I IO lreeip Ma._ .. , .n dura. .,.._, .. •ad llaUlt Minority tcillri R6birt
Michel, a.m:
But Rep. John Dinttll. O.Mich., 111d RepubJican
plans to bub Dtmoaats for not oft'crint . a ~fic1t·
cunina 1)14n would beddl~. He said the public rallies
it~if' t.M ptttidtnt's rnponsibilit)' to ofkr a budeet ..
"The Republ1C1n1 1n-.aoina to look hke a coftll"P-
t1on of jackasses... Diftlrll told n-pontn. 1 •
With tbe s&an of the MW fiK1I ye.r euctly 1wo
mon1hs away, the White House adop1ed a carrot-and-
stkk approach to tht deadlockfd. 12-wcek-old budaet
talks.
Administratiorr officials expressed optimism tha1
the buuinina -aimed at parioa next )tar's expected '
Sl69 bt1lion budaet pp -will su~ after Conarns'
isena~ors agre~ to ban -Bailout agency S'elllng
outside speaking fees s so bllrlon In assets ·
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WASHINGTON - A relucllnl U.S. Senate went on record
Wednesday in favor of doina away with oulSide speaking fees.
The 77-23 vote for bannina so-called .. honoraria" was forced by
Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., who said be wanted senators to
make a choice over "having public servants paid by the public
treasury'' or special interest aroups. Each senator can accept $27.337
in outside speakina fees atot> the $98,400 in Senate pay for 1990.
"When uignificant PQrtton of our sala~ COQlCS fa:tm busHina..
ind that's what it is, we're <tenearatina ourselves," Dodd insisted.
"We're not doin' our job, and l think we o.._ght to stop."
Despite the sizable vote for the ban, which would take effect in
January, it faces an uncenain future. Dodd offered the ban as an
amendment to 1he campaign finance reform bill that faces rough
aoina in Congress and a White House veto threat. He insisted he
will press 1he issue again, if necessary, "at the appropriate time and
place." . .
Dodd, who recalled downing "a cup of coffee and a Caesar salad
for two grand" before he swore off speaking fees last year. sat b)•
himself for most of lhe debate and, at one ~int, apologized for
bringing up an issue that has "somehow violated our sense of
collegiality." '
"It was like the Grand Canyon down there." he said later.
Sen. Robert Byrd. 0-W. Va .• one of the few to speak at all,
denounced the S9 million in outside fees that senators have collected
over the past decade and complained that lhe practice has reduced
scna1ors to "the level of used car salesmen" in the public mind.
Byrd also contended that "the scandals of the past two )'e&rs
have put a black mark on public service and raised public cynicism
to an all-time high."
Among the first to answer 1he roll call in fa vor of the ban was
Sen. David Durenberger. R-Minn .. denounced b) his fellow senators
last week for his financial dealings. including allegauons he
launde~ $95,000 an speak.in.g fees as book royalties to evade Senate
honoraria limits.
Six other senators arc under ethics committee in vestigation for ·
putting pressure on bank regulators and housing program officials.
All six also voted for the ban. which drew suppon from 53 of the
55 Scna1e Democrats and 24 of 45 Republicans.
Dodd said colleagues told him privately that he was "doing the
right thing" and that 1hey rqretted ducking the issue last November.
when the House voted to swear off all honoraria. effective Jan. I.
1991 , in return for a pay raise to make up the $26.850 difference.
The ~Y .bike. which will boost House pay to S 124.400 next year.
came amid warnings tha1 lawmakers that they would have to defend
voting for a 25 percent pay hike when they came up for ~lection
in 1990~ ·
The Senate turned down the 25 percent pa y hake la!.1 yl·ar but ga~e itself a pa) ra,..hat actually gives ~nators higher salancs 1h1s
year. Senators' pa~ is $98.400 for 1990 compared to the current
House salar) of S~6.600.
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WASHINGTON -The savings
and loan ~ilout agency on Wednes-
. day announced its "great fall inven-
tory clearance sale" to unlo:td $50
billion in assets from failed thnfb by
the end of the year.
The sales push marks-the second
phase of the Resolution Trust
Corp.'s cleanup effort. In the first
phase, dubbed "Operation Clean
Sweep," the ~ocy concentrated on
selling the failed institutions and ·
their deposits.
But it ended up keeping a large
share of the failed thrif\s' sour loans.
problem real estate, junk bonds and
other assets. Democrats in Conaress
had complained that selling institu-
tion franchi~ represented scant
proaress unless accompanied by
substantial asset sales.
Phase 2 -dubbed ~y L William
SCidman. chairman of the Resol-
ution Trust Corp.. the ··~at fall
in"cntof) clearance sale ' -as
aimed al whittling the Resolution
Trust's inventory. Sales . proceeds
will offset what the agency has spent
to pay off depositors or to entice
private iO\estors anto taking over
insolvent ansm utions.
"The bottom lane 1s lhe better JOb
we do, the less the ta>.payer has to
pay," Seidman said.
"It has taken us a little time to get
organized. We are orpnized now
and we are underway. be said.
Amon• the sales techniques em-
ployed will be an international satel-
lite aucuon of 71 maJor propcnies.
"bulk sales" of packages of similar
propcnies and the use of 15 special'
sales offices from Kmg of Prussia,
Pa., to Costa Mesa. Cahf.
The satellite auction as scheduled
fOr No\. 15 10 Dallas. Bldacrs in
-nine other U.S. cities 1lnd London
and Tokyo will be able to ~rticipate
via satellite television hookup. The
other. U.S.· cities are Chicaeo. Den-
ver. Houston, 1.:os Angeles. Miami.
New Orleans. New York . .Phoenix.
Ariz.. and San Antonio.
Sc' en1y-one propen aes. valued al
$300 million, wall be om·red: 38 in
Texas, 12 in Florida. eight an Colo-
rado, six 1n Anzona. four in Cali-
fornia. t\\O in Lou1SLana and one in
Illinois.
They range from Kmgs Crossing
Golf Course & Club in Corpus
Christa. Te'<as. to the opulent West-
ern Savings Corpor04tc Center an
Phoenix.
Two bul'< sa les -one of hotel
propenaes in the East. another of
apartments in Florida -will be
ready to go b) the end of August.
In all. the ai.enc) plans by Dec. 31
to sell S 13. 7 b1ll1on an assets left O\'er
from pre' ious S& L sales: $6. 7
·billion an si ngie-fami1 y mongages.
$3.3 b1lhon in securities. S 1.6 billion '
in real estate and $2.1 billion in
other assets.
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PORT .OF-SPAIN. Trinidad Dozens of 'Moslem milhants
surrendered Wcdnesda>-and freed 42 hostages they seized six days
ago an a failed bid lo ovenhrow the go ernment of this Caribbean
island nauon, officials said.
State radio later rtponed hca v} gunfire. ho"'ever. in Champs
Aeurs, a 1own 10 miles east of thas capital. There was no
explanation. --.
The radio also said that a-wounded hostage freed five days ~ao
died Wednesday in Pon-of-Spain Hospital. That would make the
death toll at least 10 an the uprising. Another account put tht death
toll at 11 or _bigher.
.. The attempted coup ~h Friday "'hen armed rebels stormed
the state television station and the Parliament building. taking top
go"ernment officials and other capti ves. ·
The coup leader. Abu Bakr. had demanded the resignation of ..
Prime Minister Arthur N.R. Robinson, who was among those beld
hostage. He accused Robinson of corruption. The prime minister
was freed Tuesda) after offering to step down and agrecioa 10 early
elections. ·
Bakr blamed Robinson for widespread po\en) an this former
Br1t1sh colon) of 1.3 million people. WitnesSt'S said Bakr was amona
the rebels wo surrendered at the television station. whett the first
group of hostages was freed.
Government spokesman Gregor) Shaw said he believed the
militants' surrender was uncond1t1onal. but details of the agrttment
were not 1mmed1atel} avaalablc.
The radio identified tbe former hostage ~ho daed Wednctdcy
as Leo des V 1gnes. a Junior minister. It said he dacd of a hean attack
in Port-of-Spam Hospital after being shot in 1hc heel durina the
takeover. The rebels releasead him on Saturday. the broadcast said.
The 25 captives al tbe TV station were all station emplo)ees.
The rcmaanang 17 hostages at the Parliament bu1ld10g, including
se\en .Cabinet mmmers. wen-expected to be released shonly but 1t-
was "going to be slow," Shaw said.
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a.m., followed Immediately by character and positive ..+f-IGftderprt•n t eacller Lourdel Alon80 wtdt .._. of ~-
lunch at Newport Beach Plaza. .. clals ... ,...,.,, •• H•wthorn• Christian Sdlool. The Newport Harbor Art Mu-esteem. .
seum Is featuring "Committed . 'The Fountain Valley~ echool, Tuition .II $180 per month for on Mrlous atudift. lnatructOt'I
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last 30 years of American art-the second branch of the orig· available at an extra ctfftrge. -education muat be flrmly
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economics and class struggle 2,500 at one time since than. graduates. FUrther Information on the
and !he American dream. At the Fountain Valley facility, The process begins In high school and Its curriculum may
Newport Beach Plaza, located there are 250 atudents currently gear at the kindergarten level, be obtained by calling
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wide range of activities and pro-
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Flora Luna bright, tasteful
For reservations tor the New-
port Harbor Art Museum tour
and lunch, call Newport Beach
Plaza al 645-6833.
Laid out like a bright Italian
piazza, Flora Luna is an notice-
able addition to the list of look-
alike retail shops In ' Orange
County.
felt that Newporl Beach needed avoid dictating fashion to lta
a store that •·wouldn't Insult the customers. For Girard, this In-
customer's Intelligence with volves a low key approach.
poorly made clothing." "I like my cuatomers to be
Her answer to this Is to offer treated the waY I Uka to be
a thoughtful · selection of ex-treated," she says. And it's true
clusiye pieces which give room that her customers are pleaaed
to the customer to create their with not only the tasteful sefec-
own loo~. As Girard says, tlon, but with the overall at-
''everyone ties their own style; I r:r;iosphere.
A comfortable sense of space
end light in the shop compll-
merits the tasteful cl9thing and
adds to an overall refinement
Audit Bur~au of Circulations that is not pretentious. .
Member Blayne Girard Is the owner
and designer of Flora Luna. She
don't want my clothes to attack .. 1 have a gre{lt follow-up with the customer." The clothing at Flora Luna most of my customers and wlll
appeals to young professionals try to .tielp them find what they
as well as older well-to-do want," Girard said.
The Prudential ~
Califo rnia Reatty
women. The unique pieces ·are flora Luna Is locted at 1280
mostly from New York designers Bison, Newport Beach, In the
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retail and entertainment com-"Our gifts and garments wtll
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Their unusual merchandise
will Include a large selecUon ·or
Imprinted sportswear by· con-_
temporary California designers,
beach acceasories, cards and
en assortment of upscale,
creative gifts. The Items will be
almllar to those carried by th~
Segals' original store, the T-
Shlrt Company, as well as Mr.
Tilly's, another ot their success-
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located In Laguna Beach.
"Pierslde Pavilion is the most
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from locating there."
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successtul Southern California
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Re1orta/Ha1eko Asaoclatea,
Plerllde Pavlllon la an 82,000
aquare'foot retail and entertain·
ment complex that will feature a
alx-acreen theater. nlghtclub,
1lx food ntabll1hment1 and \I; •
v1rlou1 retall shop• when It
opena In late aummer -In down-
town Huntington Beach.
Th• Yoo-n••k leaae II
Piefalde Pavilion calla for 1,eeo
aquara fMt of apace, with a
value of o-"473,000. Paul C.
Lewrence and Rlcherd J .
Shapiro handled IMaing ror
both Yoo-.-and tM own-
•nhlp of thl1 projecl. Plar-
P•vlllon la currently 95 -t
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workers to
put off strike
LOS ANGELES -Southern Cali-
fomil supermarket worken 111-eed
Wednesday to return to the barpin-
iea table and put off a possib&t strike
UJltil at least midniaht Monday.
Union leaders, meanwhile, uratd
rel_ection of manqement's latest offer, beina consickred this rnomina
at union meetinp throuahout the
area.
A federal mediator this momina
ievited the 10 unions reprnentina
80.000 clerks and meat cutters and
t~e Food Employers Council, -the-
barpinina unit for six major 9UPef-
naarket chains, back to the barpin-
ii& table on Friday.
The nqotiator, Frank Allen. set
an "absolute" deadline for midni&ht
Monday. .
"The unions have apttd to do
tbat," said spokesman Bob
Bleiweiss. "My understandins is that
we wall neaotaate day and night."
Bleiweiss said the promise of re-
sumed talks has added emphasis to
tbe union's call to reject the latest
offer. Results arc expected sometime
l'Jlursday.
If the next round of talks fail, •
"We'll walk," said Bleiweiss, ex-
i ning the absolute deadline. ''We
e been neaotiauna for 13 weeks.
arc eager to reach a settlement
but rou can't talk fore ver ...
{\ cal scekina comment from the tQod Erraployers Council was not
i'-mcdiatel) returned.
On Tuesday. locals recommended
relection of the offer. said Michael Cf Rourke. a spokesman for the
United Food and Commercial
Workers union.
Neither side would offer many
dltails of the three-year pact. but
CJRourke sa1d the proposal is vir-
t\all) the same as one turned down ~eral days ago and contains health
care takebacks and inadequate
Jlarantecs on work hours. job sccur-
llf and pay ra1SH.
.;Amon& other thinp. the union
had sou&ht auarantccd work hours
in an industry that is turnina more
and more to J>:ln·time employment.
()'Rourke said.
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LOS ANGELES -A foil-
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pocket the day murder defendant
Edward Vasquez was arrested and
discovered two years later at the
close of his trial, led to his acquittal.
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sap~rt Vasquez' alibi that he was
buyana the bumto at a canteen truck
an another area when Israel
M · nez was shot to death in 1988.
.squcz, 23. told his attorney it
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durina the trial.
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SI0,000 bail.
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olkial taly bas~ to be= .. .... a Bureau of c.cnaus o • Mid
Weda11dly . .. We ...,,Y comp1e.Jd au tk
.,..,.. opentiona. •• la.id MOiia Car· rucot lbe Cen1u1 8ureau·1 . aree ma..., for ~ County ... The
oper1tions rema1nin1 are very smau.··
Consequently, times are slow at
the local Census offiotS.
Once bustlina wilh personnel,
Ccnsu1 offices throuahout the coun·
ty are now staffed with &malt skd·
cton ettws with the soh;.function of
"'=and ftaitlli•· ftnal talHet. M*-~r W.E. Bellamy
Mid lail Irvine HIUI offitt bu
11en a lhup declint in personnel.
.. MOit o(the employees have fin-
llbed their ass.ianmcnt~" he 11id.
••At &be peak, we had 6SO people~
workiDa in both the offices and in
&he field. It's down to le s than 10
now."
Bellamy said' his office has fin.
ilbed the fourth phase of the Census
-the residual final review. f-#c said
the next phase will be the local
'review by city and county officials.
.. The cit~s and counties will re-
view the housing count to sec if it is
conect," Bellamy said. ''If it's not
c.otrccl. they can· request a re-can-
vaMs. ..
~ '° ......,, '"' 1m. Diuric1 oftlce 1allifd up the mi·
dentt in N~ and Lll'au
be= El Toro, Tu1tin. lrviM and sev otbtt Ol'l".'IC County citiea. ;
He aid tbe preltmi!W)' count of
housiQI units for his di1tnct totalled
271,216. He aaid all sil\&l.t family
dwellinas were counted indl)dina
a_panmcnts and in some casea his
Census workcn found people Ii vina
OD boat$.
Furthermore, Bellamy said his of-
fice did not discover any new trends
in population arowth.
"My district is pretty well evenly
divided," be said. "Ifs growina. but
not by any certain llge aroup or
ttbnk J">UP. ll'• ~nd OI P'O'rilll ~ •id the ~ abould
be completed in late ~ or
early OCtobet wben &be ftnal tally
wiU be taken.
Previous to that, he laid IOIM
office. w1U have to 1tafT up IPi!':
but mainly ju.i to briftl In &1a
eenonnel to ao out and take the
final counts.
Camsco also 11id several district
offices will be closed and con·
solidated Into one, in order to ~le
back opcratrons. The bureau wall ao
from JO offices to nin~ he said. In
Oranae County, all omccs will be
consolidated into one main office in
Santa Ana, he added.
fYlan convicted in mercy killing_ -
vtins freedom ·after five -years
lly BRENT KAUEST AD
Astocl.Mff "'"' llfrlt .. TALLAHASSEE, Aa. -An 81-year-old.
man convicted in the "mercy killing" of his wife
will tx· freed from prison Thursday for human-
itarian reasons, Gov. Bob Martinez said Wednes-
day.
The retired engineer was the subject of a
1987 television movie 1ha1 dramatized his de-
cision in J 985 to kill h1~ wife of 51 years, who
suffered from Alzheimer's disease and os-
teoporosis.
said Gilbert's daughter. Martha Moran, in Balli·
more ... It's just wonderful."
Mrs. Moran said she would return to Florida
imnttdiately to help her father resettle, probably
back at a Fort Lauderdale condominium where
many of his friends reside.
Roswell Gilbert. whose case focused national
attention on the killing of an ailing loved one.
suffer) from lung and heart di~a'ie and phys-
1c1a ns S<t\ he could dil' at any time.
.. Mr. Gilbert''> declining health, and tht-
likelihood that his condition will rominue 10
deteriqrate if he remains in prison. leads me 10
the conclusion that he should be granted clemen-
t) ... Manine1 said.
Three of th0l' ~1'< Cabinet members -
{ mptroller Cicr;ild Ll'" 1\. [duca11on < om-
n ''1oner &.'It\ ( a'itor and Auomcy G?ncral
,, I It• 1 '' 1h -)lgm·J thl' go' emor's pc1i-
.iun tl•".111111:. , "·'' tor ~Jtllxn\ freedom.
..I think the first thing we're gQing to do is
go out and ha ve a good meal, and then let daddy
ha ve a little bourbon and branch water -which
he hasn't had 1n five -and-a-half years." she said.
'1 thin~ it's in the best in1erc'.it of all 1:irt1e'
concerned .. said Man1nez. a la~-and-ord r ffr
publican ,.,,ho has signed more than 12l1 ,1 a.h
warrants since IAking office in 1987 and pr,' 1uu..,_
I) opposed clcmcnc) for Gilbert. "( •h L •rll. 11\ JU!.t surh wonderful news."
Gilbert was examined in January and a
medical report showed he suffered from heart
and lung d isease and was considered "al high risk
of death at an~ time," because of his age and
physical cond111on
Archbish · • y ::J ·dn linked
to relationship w·t woman
ATLANT·\ -The re.,1gnat1on
last month of Atlanta's Roman
Catholic arl·hb1!>hop wa~ prompted
b}' the J1<:>l'O\cry of ~1<, t\\O·}ear
relat10n'>h1p 1'llh a woman, t}1s suc-
ce.,sor ~a id \\ l'dne'lda}
-\n:htw.hop I ugcnc \ \tanno.
So. "ho "'" th\.'. h1ghl·~t ranking blal~ Koman ( alholil. rec;1gnl·d Jul~
I (J for "h.it hl· .,aid "erl· hralth
rea':loll\ and thl· net·d for "<,pmtual
rcnn~al. P'>~ l.holog1cal therap) and
mcd1ral <,upcn l\1on." Hl' had relin-
quished his duucs in Ma~ hccau~ ol
-;c, ere ~trC'i'> and a near hl·art attack.
But -\1lanta 1clc' 1s1on" .,tat1on
~ -\G .\ reponcd \\ cdnesda~ that
Manno·~ rn1gna11on followed thl·
church·., d1S1. o' en ol a rl'la11onsh1p
bel\H'l'n lhl· arch.h1'>hop and a I.I\
m11w.1a \'1d.1 R I .n1 .
Ma11no·s tc111po1ar~ suu.l•,.,,,,
Bishop Jamt·.., P L ~l..c. '><ml lhl'
former archhl">hor g.a\ l' rx·rm l\\l• 11!
Wcdnl.'~da\ lo l·1111tirm thl' rl'la·
11onsh1 p at'ln lhl· td1·' 1"o n \lat1tfn°'>
report
Ne11ht•1 1h~· t• In !\Ill! '1:11111n nor
L\l..e ..a1J 1f lhl' 1d.11111n,h1p ''a' ~\ual
l'kl· told fht• "'tl:lnta < 11n,11t u-
11on· th.it rhurt h olliu.11' \\l'rl· told
in \larch that \.la11110 ,,J., 11n11IHd
"1th a \\lllllan lk ddt'll\kd lhl·
dcc1 sron o1 thl' archdlWl''il' 10
\\llhhulJ lhl· dl·1ai1., of \l.1nn11 c;
rl·s1gn.mun lfr ... .11d ~1 anno "a' thl·
onh unt ''ho tould "l·all thr \hot\ ..
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I 11 I 4~ 7 \ h . Long Ii kl.I :i i:!.' Church oflirial' n·fu)l'd ·lo sa}'
11111111111 patanit ) \Ull :l&l'I a v.here Marino was.
pnC\l. DonJI 1-.el)hanc of Col 1!!. Manno v.a\ ordained 1n I %2 and
allq1,1n~ that he fa thneJ hl'l Id consccratl·d a) a b1,hup 111 1974. He
I hl d1u h l'i pa~ ing ch11d ., .q port .... a~ nam\.'.d ard1hi<1hor of -\1lanta in
but 1.1~·1111 ' that l\.n1haiw 1., thl' fathl'I Ma) llJ!I~. 1l1l' nation"; fir<,t hbc~
, ! rh1lJ \ hlood ll'!il latl'r lO ndudl·d arlhb1-.hop.
that l\.t·vhanl.' \\'1\ not lhl· fat her of lie rame 10 Atlanta coming from
ilw l h1IJ \\ a:i.h111gton. D C.. "hcrt• ht' ''a~
\!\ 1 on!l ded1m'\l to rnmmt·nt au\ll1af) h1\hop 10 ( ard1nal James
Jl'out the alkgat111n' 10 \11 h 1ng tl1dl.''
. l.111110 . Thl; pope appointed Lyke. au'\-
1 ht· tt·le' l\1on \la11on rt'I fll"<.I II 1llan bishop of Ch.•, eland. to tx·
h.1J 11h1.11nl'<l photographs of adm.m1,trator of the -\rchJ1ocesc of
\1Jr1110 anJ \h Long attending Atlanta. "lm·h l'U\er) 69 counties in
'anou~ funu1ons together and a nonhern (icorg1a "1th Catholic
l11ght 1n..,uranrl' pohq for a tnp to popul.it1on of mon· than 150.000.
\1n1u) ta~rn b~ Manno Ms. Long -By The Associated Press
Cult leader; s wife
convicted in killings
P \1:--.ESV JLLE 0 1110 --\ cult
leader'\ wife 1'as l'OO\ 1c1t·d Vt edne'·
da) of part1c1pa11ng in the 1989
n tu.il -.la}ing!i of a famil~ of fi,e. It
V.J'i thl' lir'.it \t•rd1ll 1n the case
\ ( ummun Picas Coun JUf)
found .\htc LunJgrt·n. JIJ. guih) of
fi ,e wunls of l1Jnapp1ng and fi.,,e
counl'i each or rnmphul ~ and con-
sp1raq to comn111 aggra' a1ed
mur<ll·r after three d3}\ of del1tx.·ra-
11on\.
Ml".i Lundgrl'n. "ho ruuld drav. a
hfe ~n tl'Oll'. ~tood ralml) hcs1de
her auornc}. Jo..eph G1h!>on. as the
'erd1l t "3'> read Shi.' <ia1d nothing.
fro"ning 'hghll} as a depul) shcnfT
led her a" 3}.
"No one \\3S prepared for that
Hrd1u ." u1bson !>aid. He said he
~ould appeal the decision.
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You cou ld spe nd your
eveni ngs watching
ThirtySomething,
Assistant lakl' Count) Prosecutor
Karen Lawson 'i<lld the 'crd1ct in
1h1s cit} about 30 miles northeast of
Cleveland woul d set the to ne for the
trials of other cult members charged
1n the case .
.. , don't bche"c Alice Lundgren's
te<>t1mon) "'a!> ucd1blc.'' Ms. Law-
son said .. She hedged. he spin
hairs. She lied ...
Eight people rcm:un 10 be incd.
including Mrs. Lundgren's 40-~ear
old husband. Jeff re}. and their son.
Damon. 19. Four others have
pleaded guilt) 10 charges in the case.
Lundgren was defroclled in 1988
as a la} minister of the Reorgan ized
Church of Jesus C:hm1 of Latter Da}
Sai nts 1n Kini.ind for inappropriate
condur1.
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Citizen• ia~ ill vohan&cerina 10 wort in . ,
the detective, recordl. uaflk or community rdauons areas of the
Costa Mesa Police Depanment can contact L.YDb Merles at
7S4-S387. The volunteer prosram is open 10 people of all .._
Class reunion set . .
. The 1970 araduatina class of La Habra Hiah School will bold
its 20-year hiah school reunion this Saturday at t6e Doubletree Hotel
in Oranae. Interested parties should contact Gail Secker·Browo at
627-9987. •
Tour scheduled
On the tint and third Saturday of the month, the Upper
Newport Bay is the place for naturaJist toun that start at 9 a.m. T11C
tours start at the corner of Back Bay and Eastbluff Drives and the
cost is S2.2S. Fo~ more information, call 640-6746.
Workshop to be held
A memory and brain power workshop will be held this Saturday
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.11'1. at Coastline Community College's Costa Mesa
Center, 2990 Mesa Verde Drive East. The workshop teaches secret
techniques and skills to improve memory. For more informal-ion,
call 241-6186.
Picnic set .
The qrange County ~h~p_ter,of th_e Women Marines Association
will hold its annual family picnic t~1s Saturday fr<?m 11 a.!fl. to 3
p.m. at Ma son Regional Park in Irvine. For m<U'e mformation and
directions. caJI 750-5180 or 637-3207. ·
Anniversary marked
The Coastline Chapter of the Un11cd Nations A~soci~tion will
celebrate its 30th Anniversary with a pot luck supper. this Sunday
at 4 p.m. at the Catalina Room of the Park Ne.wpon Apartments .
Founding President Charles Edward Parker will be the featured
speaker. For more mformauon, contact NanC) Catalde at 552-1424
or 454-2954.
Bulletin Boord will run every Monday :ind Thursday:
Hl.itchins charges
dismissed again 11
By EMILY ADAMS
O•lly. l'llol St.tf'I \&1''11.,
NEWPORT BEACll -f·or the
second time this year. a Mun1c1pal
Court Judge dismissed charges
Wednesda) against a disbarred
Balboa Island atiornc' accuSt-d of
bilking his former cmplo)cr of more
than S6.000
Tht' District Attorne) presented
no ne" evidence in the )ear-ofd
case. Judge Suzanne haw said as
she dtS~ the then ca!>C against
Charles F. Hutchins. 72.
In February. another Judge threw
out the samt' case because the statute
of lim1tAt1ons had elapsed.
"If the statutes run out. it's run
out. Game over," Shaw declared.
Hutchins was in charge of ac-
counting at 3-D Busane\S Computers
an Costa Mesa li ve years ago. when
he alkgedly charged $6.426 in pc~·
sonal expenses on a company credit
card. He left the company in 1985
and it was months before thl' thrfi
was d1 sco-.cred.
As soon as the company rou
evidence of the theft -either '
Ma) or August of 1986 -the ti
clock toward the statute of lim
unions began running down.
ccutors have thr<.'C years to p
charge!> after an alleged thef\ h
been disco' ered.
Charges were filed against
Hut<.·hin'> in Jul) 1989 -JUSt 12
days before time ran out. Dunng the
prcceed1ng three years. the case had
apparent!} been held ilL.lhe Cos•
Mesa Police Department: Pofio:
·didn't bnng the case to the d1stri
auorne) until last July. Deputy Di
tnct Attorney Ted Johnson said.
While the case was filed just un
the wi re. an appeal was abandon
at one point for more than 12 da
When the appeal .waf abandon
the time clock toward the statute
lim itations began again. eating
the remaining time left to prosccu
After two d ismissals, the d1stri
attorney will not press cha
against Hutchins again, John
said.
Board rejects Corona's
third bid for parole ·0
SOLEDAD -Juan Corona "re-
mains a danger to society," a state
parole board was told in a psycho-
logjcal report. and the 1w1ce-con-
victed mass murderer will remain in
prison indefirri'tel).
Corona. 56. told the board
Wednesday that he doesn't re·
member comm1t11ng 25 machete
slayings of farm workers almost 20
years ago. ,
"Few crimes 1n the history of the
United Slates have been as shocking
to thr public conscience.'' said Ron
Koenig. chairman of the state Board
of Prison Terms panel. ut announc-
ing that Corona's third bad for free·
dom had been rejected.
The psychological report prepared
for the boa rd said Corona dad not
appear to undcr'ltand the motivation
fo r his crimes and "therefore re-
mains a danger to society ...
The report. said Koen•&· indicates
Corona "seems to be Ii' 1ng 1n a
world of his own and., 1!1 extremely
dangerous in an unstructured en·
'1ronmen1."
Sutter Count) District Anomey
Carl Adams told the panel the report
makes clear that "Mr. Corona is
unpredictable and presents an un-
known threat 1f released ...
Corona's attorney. Don Condren
told The Associated Press last wee
that his client had "1nd1cated he 1
going 10 be willing to talk about 1
(the sla) ings)'' at Wednesday's hear
aog.
But Corona. wearing a blue cotto n
shin and Jeans. said simply. "No. I
don't re member" when asked 1f he
planned 10 con fess.'
He has never admiucd that he
hacked. slashed and clubbed 25 farm
laborers in 1971 and buried their
bodies 1n rich Suner Count} orchard
land about 125 miles northeast w.r
San f-ranc1!lco. 1
Koenig asked Corona on Wedn4>
day how 1t felt "to be convicted t
something yo u sa) you did not d •
"Very bad.'' Corona said.
When the murders occurred, t
"'ere the worst mass slaying in U •
h1StO').
All but Ont' or the corpses had t
heads chopped open. A search
Corona's home turned up a machc
with an 18-inch blade. a me•t
cleaver. a double-bladed ax and ~
wooden club.
Condren told the panel that
Corona was released. h1l broth
Felix. had oromised htm a JOb .
-By Qe AINCMIH
Transient arrested as
alleged booth robber
, ..
ly GIORGa McC!tOllY
O~ l'llOI Stafl Wrltet
COSTA MESA -Police have
arrested a transient who may be
rcspans1blc for at least six robbcn~
of dmc·up photo booths in five
CltlCS.
The suspect made his last hll 5
p.m. Wedncsda)' at a Foto-top at
201 E. 17th t .. robbtna the 11me
clerk ~ho was workina at Seal Belch
Foto-Stop carhcr th11 tA«lt. •td Sit·
Tim Holbrook of the Co ta Mn1
Pol1ct' Depanmcnt
Patnck N1chola1, 28, formerly of
nahc1m was anutcd on IUtplC10ft
of robbery after Lt. Jim WallOn
1potltd ham ,rttina out or a l*k.IP
truck at a Harbor Boule' arcf sbdJ-
puta centtr.
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Holbrook said Nicholas may
responsible for at least five ot
robberies of Foto-Stops and Fo
Mats in Seal Beach, Huntlntt
Beach. Wcs1m1nst~r and
Orovc.
Holbrook said (he cit
Kmarbma ubmJah, 41, of M.
VtcJo. r«o&n•Lcd the suspect
the earhcr robbery, where ht
ordered to ~ .S4SO in a ~
1unpo1nt. ·
Wation, dnvina an unmarked
spotted the IUspttl abou1 a half. la~ •• tbe shopp1n1 C'eftttt and
him Into CUltod It papoiaL
shot• wm firtd, and tbt auspen
annled without incident
Nt(holat wa1 booked Into
Cotta Mne jail 1n heu of UO, bond.
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1nVJted auests and curious buai·
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D£All ANN LANDERS: I wa
illcinaled by t.be horror s&ories of llridel who bacl been ripped off. ~
woman who wro~ was correct wbtn * said that people in tht bridal
iadUIU')' ,et away with murdtr bt· au~ tM)' know ifs an important
day and they can caJI the shots. Also.
a brick is a one•time customer and AIWI
lky don't have to worry about l.anGers
~or not she'll comet.ck.
Most 6ii<laJ Shops tell you it takn
16 weeks from the ume you order
~ aown unul the aown arrives.
Tk) all insist on SO perttnt down.
-I '*' no· quartt1 'With that. · ·
Two weeks btfo~ the weddina.
my aown had not arriycd. I btpn to~ . DEAR ANN LANDERt I~ Ft nuvous. One Wttk • before the Mddina -still no ,own. By then I finished rcadina tbt ktttt •Ill
was frantic. Also. the bndcsmaids brides a~ ripped off ~· 1111 .,....
eowns bad not arm:&d. 1ndustf). I ~as in that --.. iar
Thrtt days btfot<' the weddina 1 17 )can. How about kttilla -ill
said. "The btll with it," bouaht a )Ou the othtt sadc of lM 11.,.y!
aown off the rack and made my own No business in the wortd wiU tiw
headpiece. I had to get down on my a person ulcers faster than the briMI
bands and knees and ~ a scam-gov. n business. The fant )Cir I ~
strcu. to make fi'<'e bndcsmaads ed m> shop I v.as reluctant to uk lor
dn'sstt. (Sfie charged me double but money up from. I aor ·stucr for
I had oo choice. so I paid her what SI 7 .000. Two wed di np were
she asked.) cancelled when the bricks ~
The momins of the wedding1 my 1he1r m1n'ds. A third cancelled wfien
aown and neadplccc arrived along the groom got cold feet. They wett.._.._,--t•
.with the bridesmaids dresses. I re~ all from out of state and there wa
fused to accept them. The shop sued no wa> I could collect.
me AND WON! Their laW)er In 1983 a sociaJ_ly promineat fam-
provcd lhat the> had contracted to 1ly ordered a $14.000 wcddil,=
deliver the merchandise in time for The bride had a fittina in Fi :
the weddfo& and that they had h\ed In June she came in for aDOCber
up to. the agreement. Can you bt· fitt1na -five monlhs prqnanL 11w
lieve thi~? weddina v.as sclteduled for A....._ I
My advice to all bndes 1s this: had to rcdcsian the gown'roniplete-
When you order )Our gown tell the 1). Jn Jul)• the bride had a mttear·
bridal shop that the wedding 1s JO r~. Wbtn I was asked to sdaedule
days earlier than it actuall) 1s. Give another fittina I told the bride01
yourself one full month of breathing mother that I v.as clOSUll my shop
space. I wish someone had ajven me and rcunng from the business. I did
·1his advice. It v.ould have spared me JUSt that and am now livina a much
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hard to swallow ·
Din ner will not be served at Lucille Loader's Newport
Beac h home this weekend. and that's too bad.
For about a year. the 6 1-year-old woman and her
friends voluntarily served ho me-<:ooked meals from her
15th Street ho me to Newport Beach police officers working
Friday and aturday night shif\s.
Her motivation was pure. The Texan felt compelled to
make the officers' JObs a little more pleasant and show her
appreciation for their hard work. She set up chairs and
tables 1n her front Jard for a dining area and served hot
food. fresh pies an homemade cupcakes to the officers.
"Some of the officers said this was the only thing that
kept them going on the weekends," Loader said.
She had received an award from a local restaurant and
a letter of gratitude from Police Chief Arb Campbell for her
unscl fish efTons. How~ver. about three weeks ago. officers informed
Loader that Campbell had decided to stop allowing his
officers to dine at her home o ut of concern for police
coverage o n the busy Balboa Peninsula.
Loader's meals were becoming a d isruption . the chief
said and he worried they were keeping officers from cns~nng traffic flows freely on the peninsula. .
We share Campbell's concerns about the peni!'s~la.
Keeping a tight ltd on problems there must be a top pn.onty.
But we don't understand why the meals would disrupt
operat10ns.
Officers have to cat somewhere. Whether they dine at
police headquarters. a doughnut shop or a senior citizen's
front yard. they will still be respon sible for the peninsula.
And the benefits of pressing the flesh with the local
t 1t1zenf) -of humanmng the police role in the commun~ty
-must be taken into account. The e nd ofthe meal service
can't help morale much. either.
Newport Beach. thank goodness. is not Boston o r Ne~
York. Despite the towenng office b uildings. t~e mult1-
mlllion dollar }'achts a nd estates ~ou could land aircraft tn.
Nev. port 1s sttll bas1call > a small town.
Lucille Loader's weekend meals preserved that small-
town atmosphere. She descnes a heaping helping of praise.
Wh~ stand 1n the wa~ of such a lovely. old4'ashioned and
harmless trad1tton'?
Today In history
Toda) 1s Thursda>. .\ug. 2. the
2 I 41h da) of I 119() There are 151
da)s lcf1 in the )Car
Toda) 0 !1 H1ahhght In H1'itOI')
On Aug. ~. I J6. frontiersman
.. Wild Bill" H1rkol "as shot from
behind and lilied "htlc pla\lng
poker at a saloon in C:K'atJ"c>Od. ~ D
The man "ho ~hot If rel ol . Jack
McCall. "a"> l.itcr hanged
(When lfa·l ol dtl'd. he was
clutching a pair of J lC'I ond a pair of
eights -a rnmhtnJtton that came
i to be lno"n a.., the "Dead \fan's 1 Hand··)
On 1h1s dale
In 1776. members of the Con·
t1nental Congrl'U began attaching
their s1gnaturr'i to the IX.-clarauon of
Independence.
In 1921 , opera singer Enne<J
Caruso died in Naples, llal).
In 1921 . a Jury 1n Chicago ac·
,\ quitted scvrral former members of
.. the Chicago While Sox baseball
team and two olhcr~ of con~pinng 10
defraud 1he public 1n the no1orious
Doon~sbury
"Black So'<" scandal.
In 1923. the 29th president of the
Uni1ed States. Warren G. Harding.
died in San Francisco.
In 1927. President Coohdfe issued
a statement to reporters: " do not
choose to run for president in I 928 ..
Ten years ago: 85 people "rre
killed when a bomb exploded at the
train station 1n Bologna. Ital).
F1,e )ears ago: 137 pe-ople "'<'re
killed when a Delta Air Lanes JUmoo
Jet crashed as 11 attempted to land :it
Dallas·Fort Worth International
.\irport.
One year ago: Abortion rights ad·
'ocates gained a surpnsang victory
in the ll .S. HouS<' of Represen1a-
t1vcs. which voted against rncludrng
abortion curbs in a spending bill fo r
1he D1stnct of Columbia.
Today's Birthdays: Actress M)rna
Lo) is 85. Actress Beatnce S1ra1ght
IS n Former Sen. Paul Laxalt is 68.
At·tor Carroll O'Connor is 66. Actor
Peter O'TooJe is 58. Actress Joanna
Cassid) 1s 45.
By Garry Trudeau
I AM tlJltl)IU/K-M,~ ~ ~ "1H6 (ilfEl(Tl!Jt /JA61-
tON MA, AID ll4K1S OF 1H6 cMZA STIW'! (APl{Jlf, ~
~~'~--..
/
Dan
Watters
Persistence
paid Qff ~n
• • prison issue
-$\KJtil OF ~orge Deukmcj1an was wrona-
head<'d and obstrnatc about many .
aspects of 1he JUSt-concluded s~te
budge1 battle. · MKJ<EY M:U>E SIT£S ... But when 11 came to building new
prisons rn Los Angeles Count}. Dt-u-
kmeJ1an "as nght-headed and ob-
Ou~stlon of the week
slrnate. ·
DeukmeJian told the Lcgislaturt'
1hat one absolute element of t~ final budget agreement had 10
reau1honzcd appropriations for nc
prisons 1n dov. n1own Los Angel
and the suburbs of northern_ Lo
Angeles Count ~
bill unless th<' LA pnson issue 1
Propose·d tax draws fire
"I am not gorng to sign a budg<'~
resolved ... Dcukm<'Jlan said flatly a
the final budget agreemcnJ returne
10 the ~rslature for action.
B) taking that n0<omprom1~
pos1t1on. DeukmcJian ovcrcam
what would otheru i~ have btt
blockage b) an odd-bedfellows poll Yes I would pay higher taxes.
However. ~ would not unless the
proceeds from the propo~d money
would not be ava1lablc to the poli-
ticians. Likewise. I am not in favor
of them having anything to do with
directing, spending, accepting or
even touching same. The whole
thing 1s contingent. anyway in my
mind. upon lhe county giving in on
growth. They continue to allow .
proliferation. which includes more
traffic, a nd expect the common
people who foot 1he bill to take the
entire blame. and the cntir:e risk for
curing it.
1s our b1sgcst problem around here.
And I think they ought 10 do some-
thing about 1t. But I don't 1hink this
giving them more moncy is the
answer.
0
I wouldn't pay more to alleviate
traffic. Have the developers pay for
it. You know. why should we pay for
something that these guys are prac-
tically getting paid fo~ That is JUSt
what happens when you have idiots
running stuff.
0
I don't believe that taxes eyer
alleviate problems in traffic. I think
0 the thing to do is a moratorium on
We would have plenty of money building. You want to raise your
to pay for all the transportation taxes, you never i<'l rid of them
improvements if ... back in the '70s whether the problem 1s solved or
... Willie Brown and his cohorts in not.
the state ... (hadn't) decided to put O
all our r s tax money and license -I don't think W(' should ha\e a tu
fces an so fonh in the g_encral measure to pa) for transportation
bud1ct. Take It out and use it as a 1mpro,emcnts because. for the
user fe·c. Have 1t pay for what It was county. "transport.at1on 1mprovc-
on&Jnally intended to pay for -ments" means more freeways and
transportation -and we would not more freeways mean more gridlock.
have the problem we have now. h We need less gridlock. We need
would be foolish for us as taxpayer5 pubhc transportation but no more
to trust the people in Sacramento freeways. which 1s what the county
with more tax dollars because I am has in mind when they arc asking
afraid they would probably divert it the residents to .. votc fo r higher taxes.
in some way. shape or fonn. They O
arc not to be trusted. • r m not going to pay any more
0 mone) for anything that benefits
I'm all for spending money on motor vehicle transportation at all.
more transportation because we arc Let the roads rot. let the bridges fall
going to die without 11 and I hope 1t down. the only thing they should be
goes for real transportation. Move building is some kind of mass tran-
pcoplc instead of automobiles. W,e sit. It should be ~bovc aroun4-P~t
dcfintcl~ will go for higher taxes. ~me decent publit' transportation '"
0 tfus county
The reason I wouldn't pay. not 0
wilhngJ). rs because whrn I was a I think our dollars should be used
kid back tn the lalc '50s. the gasoline more cffccu vcly as with the New·
tax in California was 11 cents per pon Freeway prOJctt. I think ~
piton. I am sure the tax has not need some lund of rail transit 1n·
been reduced. and 1f an) thing 11 has stead of the nevcr~nd1ng cars.
been increased o'er the }ears. If you D
add up how man) b11l1ons and I don't think that I would pay an y
bi I hons of gallons ha' e been ustd money for any 1nitiauve to alleviate
since 1hcn. tha1's billions and traffic becau~ the populatton rn
btlhons of dollars. What the hell Orange Count) IS srow1ns w fast
have 1he) done wi th all that mone)" thal no matter "hat they did, tht're·.,
No" 1f the) can account for that soing to be traffic. T here 1s no "a)
mone) and sho" lhC) have used 11 they can alleviate 1t when the popu-
on the roads. I'd gl\e 1hem some la11on 1s growing at this rate
more money but I bet 1ht)' can't. I 0
don't know where 11's gone, I don't No new taxes. Let the pohtic1ans
even think thry know whcrr it's take us all back and forth to work
1one. So they want more money 10 because the) made this mess here in
do the same thing w11h'> Forget 1t. O range Counl).
0
We JUSt voted on a gas tax tn·
crease to help take care of the prob-
lem and I don't think a tax measure
is going to do any 1ood. The> take
the money that we set aside for
transportation (and) put 11 into the
general fund. I think there are a lot
of other alternatives. and I think 11
Letters
0
I think we should have a taJt
measure to pa) for transportation
impro\Cments. but 1t should be
directed totall} toward public trans~
portat1on rather than new highwa)s.
0
The more monc) you Jive our
polil1c1ans. the morr thcv spend and
then want to taA som<' more -and 111cal coalition of inner-city Demo!
you still won't gel what )OU are crats and suburban Republicans. 1
beini taxed for. It 1s Just giving the Deukmc)lan has bttn trying tt
poliuc1ans more mone) to waste and build a pnson in Los 4.ngel('S sincf
to . spend._ There are other wa)s to the earliest da~ s of his governon1h~
relieve gndlocJt bettrr than raise our Los o\ngclcs County contains
taxes. more than a quancr of the stat(")
0 popula11on and supplies nearl) ~
The thing I think should be don~tccnt of1ts pnson inmates. yet Ll
to 1mprov<' the traffic gridlock is ro ~gelc\ Leg1sla1or'i·. b~ their shr
quickly speed up the .1raffic signal numbers. have blocked proposals t
coordinallon down maJor a~encs to build pnson facilities in the count*
get the traffic movrng. ThlS ~o~Jd DcukmCJtan's huge prison<ozt-
rclicvc the f ~way traffic s1gn~fi· struction program has placed ne•
canlly and this could be done wuh institutions from one end of t~
the least amount of cost. state to the other. mostly in rurfl
D communtl1es which saw them as
No. of course th.e c1t1zcns should clean and dependable soul'C6 of net-
not be taxed for th.is measure to pa)' payrolls. The latest new prison "4l
for transportation 1mprovcme~ts on opened reccntl) near Cttsttnt Cn'
tbe November ballot. The c1t1tens in the state's remote northwMtem arc not the cause of this: the cause corner
of this 1s the O\erbu1ldmg. As long &«au~ of the urgent nature of
as the~ keep t'iSuing permits to the program. th<' admm1strat1on ha~
build, there "111 be a traffic Jam and deliberate!\ a' 01ded commun111~
rt is about t1mc that the people "ho that don·1 · drmonstratc support for
make thr dcc1s1ons to give the per· pnson construction -with Ont" e\
mus are the ones v.ho have to find ccption. Los o\ngelcs
the solu11on . .\ll we can do is rely on ln1t1all). DeukmeJ1an proposed a
the-fr judgment. and so far their pnson on 1hc site of a former bu'i
j udgment has bttn absol~tely ntl. factor) rn mostl) H1span1c East Los
D .\ng<'lcs ln 111all~. af1er somr
Putting a transportation tax barg.a1n1ng. 11 "a' accepted b~. the
proposal on the baJlot is another arta'c, leg1sla1"e rcpresen1at1H•s
dumb idea put forward by the same But local oppos1t1on to the East
group of -people who.t wnh the help Lo!I .\nfcles pnson intensified. and
of their developer nicnds. iOt us thr an:-a s pollt1cal figures did abrupt
into this overbuilt gndlock mess. aboul-fan·s DcukmCJtan "as miffed
Why should taxpayers gi_ve mo~ at what he , 1t•wcd as a hrrach of the hard-earn~ money to officials who agreemcnt. and an 1ncrc-as1ngl~ htt·
for years have shown a total inab1h· ter polttical fight cn~ued <\t ont'
t)' to deal with transpon.auon issues 'I point. ~ukml'J•an called a sfl('n.11
The current developer-oriented lcgi'ila11, e <i<·c.s1on 10 deal w11h lhl'
transportation comm1ss1on and Los .\ngekc, pn~n tS'iue . 10 no
Board of Supcr"'1sors have 1umed a'ail
the freeways anto 30-mile long park·
mg lots and our airport expansion lt1matrl~. the impasse "as tr·
into a national lau&hing stock The) sol\ rd "hen th<' admrn1strat1(ln
don't deserve another dime. and I •grttd to plan· a ~·cond pnson 1n
don't think people are &OIOJ to sup-the "h1tr. Repubhtan-,otmg o\nl<'·
port another ill-conceived idea lope \'alle~ area ol Lo" ~ngl"lc!> o Count). and th(' an11-Los -\ngeks
The county supervisors soundl) scn11mcn1 of lcg1slalol"'i from 01hcr
missed the pomt of Propos111on M areas ~urfa<."<"d
and other Slmtlar proposals. It isn't The t" rn pn on'> ha' r been tied
that people don't want traffic 1m· up rn coun hat1le">. and 1hc 1niw.1I
provemen1s. it's that the) don't trusl lhree·)ear authorrza11on. "'II C\l"f'("
the super"' isor5 to control the de· 'iOOn Pnson opponcnts hoped to
.velopen. The theory 1s that we will stall rcauthon1a11on. behe"ang tha1 •
get traffic improvement only to ha'<' oner DeukmcJi an·\ go,<'mof"\hrp
more building. which wlll u~ up the had endrd. the drn e to but Id an I O\
ad\ antaae that 1s crrated b} the i.\ngl'le\ "ould <.putter
improvement. and wt' will be nght .._ But Deul mcJian introduced thl·
back where wt' started 1f not in "'Issue." an10 thc budgc-1 ">talcmatt'. \a\·
worse position. A better solution rnJ. "The lcg1,.la1urc mack a com-
would be a coordinated develop-m1tmr n1. the~ madc an ag.n"t"m<.·nt
ment project or policy or. as CJLlreme and I am going tn m<.1st that we \Cl'
as rt 1s. a commitment by devrlopcrs this 1hrough "
that there would be no mort' de· Opponents ot thl' pnsons madl'
vclopment for say the ne~t I 0 }Cars la\t-d1tch dTon'> to block thl·
unless people and jobs wen-close-rcauthon1a11on hill. bul most kgts·
together. latol"'i "l'rc "Cllr) of th<' long budget
battlc and "<'re "1llrng to gJ\C thl1
mcdsun· 10 Dt'ul ml"11an a<. a pncr t11
t'nd II
Strong immigration policy needed
The ongoing oun battle not·
"1lhstand1ng. DculmeJtan clcarl)
hopes to gt't the pmons startt'J
befo~ lea' 1ng utlkc and thcrrb\
make 11 mNc d1tlicult. 1r not 1mpo\s-
1blc. for his SUl"Ct'S!>Or~ ~'itOp them
To the Editor:
lk Monday. July 9. 1990. Border Patrol Nabs 923
at Checkpoint.
In a recent fi vt>-hour sWttp. the United States
Border Patrol arrcsted 920 illcpl immiarants on one
rold. Conaratulations to the Border Patrol!
If they continu~ to work the rtSt of the year. they
should be able to arrest 33S.800 1llqal immial'lntl on
this one roMi alone. Obviously tbttt are more than I 0
roeds ladinJ to America, but if thne art only l~ and
thia is a typM:tl f11urc, they can a~ l.lS8,000 aUepl
immip8nts com1na into our country each year.
In many places an our country lbt qu.ahty of lilt
is aou~ downhill. La11t numbtts of imm1arants 'NIU not tolvc our probkm&.
l4&1 1mmaantion. ya. But Jet's rationalize 1t. We
don't Mnt JUat -wvm. W\Skitled bodies all too e>flcn
with dlildttn who drop out or *=hool at an rarly ~
and don't fit into our <'Ulturc If Wt' k«p l ~
imm1~t1on to a number that v.111 balance our cm1va·
taon about 200.000 annual!)). 14e can 1mpro' e our
tchoo s. low down the ek'alat1na costs of 'i0<'1al
JCTVICCS. and ac:htevc ('('()nOmtc btntfh thJt ... "t •II
dream of.
Ltfs d11"C'(t our pnonue toward a bttter hfr fm
those already here> while accommodltana the popu
lattoo inctta5n that arc inevitable.
W. 8.\ILY MITH. IN
ewpon Btach
Safety first rule for hiker
To the E.d1tor
I am an n penenccd backpacker who hu h1krd to
the top of Mount Wh1tne) a couple of times. and this
is in ans"'rr 10 )Our art1clt tilled "Mount Wh1tne)
death Ira(' dC'>i.'rtbcd "
Evenone, I'm ~urc. rcsrcts the death of Matthew
NordbroCk on top of Mount Whitney. and fttls
sympathy for his famil) and fnend5. We also fetl
saddeMd when you fail to repon the facts.
Thousands of people hllce to the top of Mount
Whitney e' cry rear 1n safely~ b«autc the trail 1s
rcasonabl> maintainro and the Forest Service 11vn out
lots of 1ood frtt ad" 1ct. On an> nact da) in Jul) )OU m11ht eitpcct to sec 200 or m~ pcopk on the summ1L That day there were
only 13 becauie the ranlt'I'\ wamed people. 1ncl\ld~na
Mr. Nordbrock·s pany, not 10 So th~ bccauic a m.,or
slorm wa imminent. They '4ent •nyway.
You blame the hut 1n your artr le. There ~rr 196'
hahtnu\I \trikes around the top of Mount Whhncy
during the s.torm . It 5ttms IOIJ al to ~hCH' thaC 1( the
13 proplc had 'ta)ed out 1dc dunna the 'itorm. more
than on<' of them ma) ha\.t been killed The hut
probabl) helPfd them.
Ptoplc die e"tf)' )car bccau\C tht') cht)O\C' to be on
top or a mountain dunna an elccmcal \torm It ~ould
be nrft 1f more of u could leam from the m1 t1k.a or
other RI HARD H. LA K -Huntanaton Btacb
One might ~Ut''it1on the <'fficac} of
building so man~ pn,.ons rn (ah·
fom1a It's a coC>tl) program that
siphon off monn from other 'iO'.
cmment $(t"'r'1ce.. But the 'ot1na
r.ubltc seems H1 'uppon what 1'
kely to be DeukmcJtan's mo~t tn·
durina leaacy
If C.ahfom1a 1s 10101 to roni1nue
bu1ld1na thousands upon thousands
of new priton ctlls. 11's a mauer of
l<>11c and simple cQuny that tome of
thole ~us be located 1n the lo5
Anacles metropoli1an area tr
nothina else. 11's more humane for
1nma&Ct \o be houS('(! in pnsons that are ~blc to tht'ir rclat1vts for
vtSil!, OM of tht m~or drawbacl: to
bu1klint orisons in remote. rural
a.reaa &hat ladr. publ1c transpon.auon.
lt~a a ahame that so much t1mt'
and monc)' had to ~ ..-asttd on lht>
squabble over l~ Los A•kl
Pf1"?n. h's another ckmonstf'lllion
of hOw pelt) pohta. both....,_,
and u~I. outwcllb the latter
pubhc antemt.
A1 tf we nttded another cumi*
of \bat tclf<vidcnt' phc9omenon.. 0.. .,.,.... ., • 'IMn•r 7 .... 8, .,,., ......
c...iw, .....
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t
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DGET boots oa an increase. Pam Rice, director or business Al services for the Fount.ain Valley -... Hilb« education is upccted • Unified School District, said the
• oompcnute for budlet loues by district planned for a COLA ttduc-
iDcteai111 tuition. tion, which will cost Fountain Vat-n.e S'S. 7-billion dollar budaet Icy about $2SO,OOO. inc.hades $480 million in cuts to the "We take a conservative approach
l\a\e Deoeruoent of Education and ... we have taken the position, when
public sc'hools, which are auarantced the governor prepttCS his budaet in
at leut 40 percent of state General January, we wilr only project the
Fund monies every year under Prop-increase that he is proJectina at that
osition 98. time. Prior to school letting out. we
.. It's 1oinJ to increase the amount made the cuts to our budaet based'
of the deficn we already have," said on the 3 percent COLA."
Gary Buraner, Huntinaton Beach Rice said the district saved
City School District intcril)l super-$200,000 in next year's operating
intendent. cx~nscs by closing a school. Ad·
Burancr was disappointed that a mmistrators also didn't fill an assis-
5tatutory 4.6 percent cost-<>f·llving tan\ superintendant vacancy created
increase due kindergarten-12th by a retirement. arade schools wa.s cut to 3 percent "We tried to stay away from the
District administrators pinned their class as much as possible," she said,
FILMS
From At
"I had two fanta$tic drama
teachers: Bob Wentz and Frank
Wright," he recalled. "They were
very inspiring and got me into
the dramatic side of things ... I
remember enjoying the process
and en1oying enteryaining."
Wentz. who ta ught drama at
Orange Coast College for some 15
years, still lives in Costa Mesa
and remembers Marshall well.
"He showed in class that he
reall} had drive and he centered
in on stuff." Wentz recalled this
week. "I was amazed at his
maturit} ... When he was a
freshman he directed a play that
dealt with a lot of people -
crowds. a chorus -and it amazed me to see his imagination
and his ability to get people older
than he "'as to do what he sug-
gested ... I'm not surprised by his
success."
Another man who remembers
Marshall from his Newport
Harbor days is character actor
Peter Jason. who graduated from
the school in 1962, has worked
with Marshall on occasion over
the years, and was cast as high
school athletic coach Henrr.
Beechwood in "Arachnophobia.·
"There's nobody yelling on has
set." Jason said of Marshall's
directorial' style. "It's just like has
personality: down to earth and
real. It's very conducive to doing
good work ... His philosophy is
'Let's take the time to do it right.' That allows an actor to open up
creative;!) ... it allows you to
make the character real. ..
'"I've been very fort unate to
work with some incredible direc-
tors." Marshall said. adding with
a laugh, "and hoepfully some has
rubbed off.''
He said in preparing for
"Arachnophobia" he watched a
lot of Alfred Hitchcoc k's films
"because I hke the way he
handled the scares. He let )Our imagination scare you more than
what's actuall} on the screen."
Sull. with all his expenence
and first-rate: script. actors and
production team. Marshall ad-
I
addiQI that recent u1at)' iricteases to
teamen were~ low."' Alt.bouah \.be Newpon·M~ Un-
ifed School District, which sets
much of its fund ins from local Pf'OP-
eny t.axes, will not be as plncbed as
neipborina districts. the transpor-
tation cut wiU caute ldminlmaton
to draw morf money from the dia-
trict's ~ f\and. ··
Aui111Dt superintendent Thomas
Godley uid only 60 cents of every
dollar spent on transp6nation is
paid for by the state. ·
.. Our ellpcnses are exceeded
now," be &aid. "That will just cut
into it more. We'U buy a few less
books, we'IJ buy a few less mate~ls,
and ~pend less money-on opcrauna
expenses."
Burper said his Huntington
Beach district would not be affected
by a $7.3 million deletion in declin-
mils he was very curious about
how his first tum as a director
would be greeted by the critics.
··1 couldn't resist reading the
reviews," he concede<i. "I don't
think they affect your work -you still have to go with your
own instincts ... (but} I couldn't
help but pa y attention to them.''
Overall. the reviewers have re-
acted pretty favorably to · "Arachnophobia. ..
"The movie's just basically
fun." Marshall observed. "I think
the cri tics recognized that and
were kind."
He added, however. "The true
test is what's happening with the
audience.''
B y that measure .
"Arachnophobia" is a solid suc-
cess. It opened number three in
the box office standings. bringing
in SI 0.4 milhon in its firs t week-
end. Last weekend 1t was fo urth
at $8.2 mill.Jon. a strong showing
for the make-or-break second
week of release. meaning it will
prob;lbly enjoy a long run in the
theaters.
"As we say in the business."
Marshall deadpanned. "it has
legs." -
ina enrollment funds. but other Or· in,e c... ldlooll OCMlld .......
Hunti~on 8-h Union Hilb
School Diatrict ii OM of &ban.
Werner Ddl'Der, diNetor of ftlCal scrvi~ said tbe district received
more than S600.000 from the st.ate
last yeer.
"h wu Ju.at put of keepina us
afloat." he uJtt ... We have made a
number of cuts already and we'll
probably have to make more next
year."
"We'll have NII trouble this-year
bated on the ephemeral," Oranae
County Department of Education
Superintendent Robert Peterson
said of clasl size reductions he be-li~ves will not come 10 PNJ. "I'm
SHOOTING
From Al
Irvine Police Lt. Pat Rodaers said
the man turned and made a move
toward the officer. who, fearing for
his safety. fired at the suspect, who
was hit m the kn~. Aathers said.
Poli ce caught the other man at the
ps st~tion. None of the narcotics
anvcsllgators were inJured, nor were
three un iformed officers who served
as backups.
Police confiscated two cars, in-cluding a blue Cadillac from the
Carl's Jr. parking lot.
Rodgers said it is common prac-
tice for drug investigations to go
from city to city.
"The suspects set where the deal
goes down. When we're talking this
quantit), it's not unusual for the
drugs to come from. let's say, Costa
Mesa to Irvine. as an example,"
Rodgers said. • He called the half-kilogram a "fair
amQunt" of drugs. '
Rodgers said the District At·
tomey's Office and his depanment
will conduct investigations into the
shootinJ.
The incident was the latest in a
series of offieer-involvcd shootings
in Orange County in the last week.
Here is a rundown on the other
incidents:
.
very worried about the districts that
.. dlle dollll IO tM predpicia."
Pelcnon said he was cOnccmed
about di1tric11 with lona·term
leechet contnell locked iD ~ •
tb&&S pvifta administrators no ftea.
ibillty on rec:tucina teaehct raia. Gary Jerome, an aide to state Sen.
Matian 8er1cson, R·Nc•port
Beach. ailed this ycar"1 lo~
awaited budaet a •·pme of chicken '
between the state Department of
Education and the aovemor'a office.
Jerome said he believed Deu·
kmejian hoped to ensure refonn in
several areas of education by "im· poundina" Proposition 98 funds for
those proarams until replacement
programs ue approved by the Leais-
•At about 12:30 a.m. Wednes-
day. a buJlet from the gun of a Santa
Ana police officer graz.ed the arm of
17-year-<>ld bo}' who was ·allegedly
involved in a Garden Grove driv~
by shooting. The unidentified youth
was treated at the scene.
•Two Orange County Sheriffs
deputies shot and killed a susl)Ctted burglar in a Laguna Hills home
Tuesday. The Hispanic man, who
has not been identified, all~edly
aimed a ha ndgun at the deputies. •Two Fountain Valley police of-
ficers shot and killed a San Dimas
man in Newport Beach-on July 2S
after a high-speed chase through
thO¥ cities. The officers shot
Cameron Ceasar Rogers. 27, because
he did not get out of a stolen car
when ordered, instead movinJ. about
frantically in the vehicle as 1f poss-
ibly look.mg for a gun. police said. Also this week. the Orange Coun-
ty District Attorney's Office filed a
felony a.ssault charge against a Los
An1eles County sheriffs deputy in
connection wit~ the shooting of a
former university basketball player.
Gregory Lynn Cook, 39. was
charged with one count of assault
with a firearm. Deputy District At-
torney Clyde Von Der Ahe said
Tuesday.
Cook was ofT duty when he al-
legedly stiot Regi nald Payne. 30, of
Costa Mesa. after a traffic confronta·
Jazz up ycJur sun1n1cr at the Island.
•
0. cl in lhc: '"' 1ng 1h" 'umml·r
"'llh hhh1on 1,IJnd·,
Evc:n1n~ Ja11 Serie,. Each
Thur,d:ay. llOIA. lhrough Augu'I '"·
a1 "oupm. ka1unng 'Ollll' of 1hc: hnght -
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1\111:11\f !
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Poncho Sa'nchez
Don Gru1in
• FASHION ISIAND
NE WPO RT C ENTER
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Ynler houn. MoftOoy ·Friday 10 om to 9 pm. Sotvrdoy 10 om lo 6 pm. Sunday 12 noon lo 5 pm. Neoriy 200 fiM mm including Ntimon Morcv•, I. Mognln, Robinaon'•, The 8'oodwoy, &uffum•.
For,,.., Market at Atrium Court and lslond ~race Cofei Loco-.d in Newport Beoch above Pocific Coo•t Highway betwten MocArth~r one! Jombotw Boulevard, (714) 721 ·2000
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lature. °' &he ~ $$61.1 million cut rtOm Propc).itiod 98
fund• and~ in a rewrve ftand.
lct0me said 0e.w.;ian hopes to
spend S 189 million on cJua.li.r.e
reductions, S27 million on year-
round school incentives, Sl 1 million
on drivers' education, Sil million
on the California A11e11ment Pro-pam an4 $6 million for mtructur-ina.
Jerome said De14kmejian vetoed
by about the same amount of funds
already in place for year-round in-
centives, dnven' education and the
California Assessment Prosrarn. es-
sentially suspending those prc>P.'lms
until reform leaillation is tn place.
..
tion on April 28. authorities said.
Payne1 a f Clnner center for the
California State University. Lona
Beach basketball team, initially was taken into custody for investigation
of assaulting. a peace officer. He
subsequently was released and no
charaes were filed .
If convicted, Cook could be
sentenced to up to foll! y_ears in state
prison and fined SI 0,000. Cook was
set to be arraiJlled iri West <>range
County Municipal -Court next week.
Von Der Abe said.
City New1 Service coetrlbotH to
dlJ1 report.
OFFICER
From At
way Creek. The officer pulled
over at the nex t roadway turn-
out and ctlled 911 to rcpon the
incident, Bryant said.
Several people from the
group reportedly followed the
officer's car and confronted
him at the turnout. Bryant
said.
As the knot of people -one
carrying a rifle -approached
him, the officer fired several
shots "possibly hilling one or
more of the subjects," Brya nt·
said. After firing. he got back
into his car and left the area.
Bryant said.
About 11 minutes later,
Sheriffs deputies arrived at the
turnout. but could fi nd no
shooting victims. no blood and
no evidence. Bryant said.
"Nothing shows up right
now." Bryant said. ··Nothing.''
Deputies met up with lhe
Huntington Beach policeman
later. but could only tell him
there was no trace of the shoot-
ing to Ix found .
By late Wednesday. no gun-
shot victims had checked into
local hospitals. Bryant said.
Throughout the night and
next day. Sherill's deputies
co mbed the area around
Hathaway Creek, which Brya nt
called "a hotbed of campers."
They found a group of boys
who said the} 'd faked a fight
and stabbing the night before
-JUSt pla}ing. they said -but
told deputies they hadn't seen
the officer or been shot at .
Bryant said. None of the boys
was 11\jured.
This was obviouslr the
wrong group. Bryant said.
The local officer will be
placed on at least three days
paid administrative leave while
the incident is investigated.
Huntington Beach Police Lt.
Ed McErlain said. Such a leave
1s standard department poliq
for officer-in' oh ed shootings.
he said.
COSTLY
From Al
11er, 1n an .\pnl run'off against
Democrat Jan Graham.
Hill raised more than $688.000
nnd spent more than $790.000 to
win the Februal) primary and Apnl
runoff.
Following the special election
race. the colorful Ferguson found
himself dcfcnd1ne his 70th District
scat against Phyllis Badham. daugh-
ter of former U.S. Rep. Robert
Bad ham.
Despite his expensive special elec-
tion campaign. Ferguson was able to
tap int o business and consenat1\C
political action committees and
other trad1t1onal sources for the pn-
mal) ballk against Badham.
Ferguson collected nearl ) S7Q.OOO
and spent more than S 114.600 de-
fend10j his ~at.
Badham. making her first run for'
polt11cal office. raised about S69.500
and spent more than S64.200.
Although 1he bulk of her contribu-
ti ons came from individuals.
Badham also found financial sup-
pon from women's groups like Pro-
Choice of America. the Women's
Campa1fn Fund and the National
Women s Political Caucus. She also
received a contribution fro m the
~OJ Cabin Club. a Republican p y
n~ts aroup that has crossed swords
with Ferauson.
Ferauson likely is ~sting easy now, even though he has one more
campaian th is year. He has about
$21 ,000 cash in the bank. his district
is overwhelminJly Republican and
he's a popular incumlxnt.
And Howard Adler. his Demo-
cratic ops)onCiif.S01ar has raised no
funds for his cam,pa1gn.
In fact. Adler has contributed
thousands of dollan to other cam-
paians. Amona the recipients wert
Tom Umbers, who collected St.000
from Adler and won the DemOC'l"ltic
primary in the 72nd Assembly Dis-
lrkl and Dan Youna. who rtttived
S2SO for his Santa Ana mayoral
campi1aan. Youna. onte cont1ckrcd a
ri11na star In the Democratic Party,
bttlme a Republican' last )UT.
Adltt 1lt0 pve S 170 ach to
lrv1M Mayor Larry Aaran and City
Council candidates Cameron Co.
srove and Mary Anne Oaido. ,
Gill
·having
fun·
9y .JON PlllGUSON o._,. ........
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Two yean removed from penici-
palina full-time on the Association
of Surfina Professionals women'1
world IOUr, Tricia Gill l1ill 1Urfi u
much -or per~ps even more -
as when she toured the world in
the mid-80s.
But life's a little more relaxed
now, shc·s enjoyina her time in the
water a little more and a few
con1nt1 a year provide an oc-
casional pastime to pick up a few
extra dollars.
Wednesday at Huntinaton Beach, the former Newpon Beach
resident took an early advantaae in
her second round trials heat and
held off Australian Layne Beachlcy
to surf her way 10 the main event
of the Op Women's Pro with the
victory. The top two from each
four-woman heat advanced.
Gill assured herself at least-$500
and will meet third-rated Kim
Mearia of Santa Barbara in today's
final women's heat as competition
moves to a onc--on-onc format.
Bcachtey finished second and faces
defendina world champion Wendy
Botha of Australia.
Lquna Beac h's Alisa Schwarz~·
tein, ninth-rated. and Huntington
Beach's Janice Ara,on finished 1·2
in Wednesday's inttiat round two
trials beat. Aragon faces top-rated
Pam Burridac of Australia today.
Others advancing included four-
time world champion and defend-
ina Op Women's Pro tithst Frei~a
Zamba. San Oemcnte twins Jor.ia
and Jolene Smith and Nerida
FalcoDcr.
The surf was flat and inconsis-
tent an the early morning. and
Schwarzstein said she had trouble
sclcctiu a board. After injuries
slowed her proaress last year.
S<.:hwarzstem as anxious to rcgnin
her top eiaht ra1in1 this season. bu1
. she suffered another setback when
she was told her grandmothe r died
Sunday.
Still, she surfed and advanced
Sunday afternoon. and was baclc in
form on Wednesday.
"O nce) got out there. I felt $ood
and I 101 my lirst wave quick."
Schwarzstein said . ··Today I felt
more focused. It was good 10 get
·my first wave and then I felt
comfonable. They usually do n't
score the first heat of the day very
hiah. but I felt I had done well.
Now that I've surfed a couple of
heats. I'm really fired up for this
thing.··
It was just a couple years ago
that G ill was catchana planes as
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. . .
Op in t .he eyes of the beholder
The AsSociation of Surfing Pro-
fessionals world tour. which has
flourished in rettnt years with the
television suppon ofESPN. has
suffen>d a setback ak>na with the
economy in aellenl.
Of the 26 events oriainatly
scheduled for the 1990 tour. six
have bttn canceled and several
others were downpadcd from 3A
status 10 2A status for reduced
prize money.
The 2A-rated Op. which would
have ranked in the bottom half of
the tour in regard ~O.l)rize money.
has held up ils purse at $90.000.
leaving it at a favorable level com-
pared with the remainder of 1he
lour.
Often referred to the "Super
Bowl of Surfing-an lh1s area. lhe
title has to be 1aken n:lativel). fhl'
.._.,.m~ing BillabollJ Pro al .
Sunset Beach. Hawaii. u obviously
the tour'5 J>rCmi event. cart) ina * tour .. bnly S ..._..,a
purse ofS23S. .
Finding a consensus among tht
competitors would be difficult.
They all hold their own prcferenl·es
for surf. Big-wave surfers often
have trouble handling=the small
inconsis1en1 waves of the Southern
Californa:s brcuU. whik the best
often adjusl 10 an~ cond11iuns.
'Tom Cum:n. 1he site's most !IU(·
cessful surfer and a member of
Team Op. said. "The Op Pro is onl'
ofa kind. and rtl lt .. '11,e 11al1ha1."
Redondo Beach·., Chm Frohoff
said Hun11ng1on "a'es arc ''dl·fi.
nlld} a plu<, for 1he Cal1forn1a
surfers (ahhough ~' cral lo p (ah·
fomaan's \\Cl'C upscl \\cdnesda) ).
Thc~·s no oljer wa~c conditions ~lfli 1n Liii ~'Orld with the
~uth swells. chopp\ condition .
hopping m the midSe-c1ion and the
shore break.
"I don·t come to su1 f here rc.-<:-
rca11onall)'. Ifs loo cro"ded. I
do1l"1 rcall) like: 1heS4· "a'c
e11her:·
Ano11te r major factor 1s the
l'W\\d. which was l''lllmatcd al
I 6U.UOO for la!>l year's SC\ en-Oay
1u11. I ht Op ratl'll high 1hcrc. \\hilt•
1hc ·\rcna Surf Masler<1 l'' l'nt at
B1arritz. rrancc dra"' 1hc mos1.
anord1ng 10 the '\SP wur guide
Keepimg focused competitors' aim
There is definitely a unique at·
mosphere surroundina the Op Pro.
with the feSll\ 1ties. bikini contests
and tons of people ma.k.inJ it d1f·
ficult at times for competitors 10
focus in and concentrate on the jOb
at hand
A voidjng friends. the press and
other nuisances in ~I that can
sa.p you of your vital focus and
encray can get quite touah at times.
cspecaaUy at the world's premier
su rfina event.
Here's how some of the com-
petitors act around the problems
that accompany-stardom.
"I just walk with m y head d own
and straight ahead:· said I asa
Anderson. lhe world's No 2·
ranked women compct11or. ··11 l"Bn
get pretty bad a1 times. nut onl) at
1he Op, bu1 at cvenl all around the
world.··
Some compe11torsa,01d 1hc
competition area 1hroughou1 lhc
event except when the) an· gl'tllng
ready 10 compete. Among lhl· top
secdl, Tom Curren, Gan Elkcnon
and Nicky Wood arc the· mol>t
famous for their disapix·armg nct'i.
"h't easiest for me to jUSt show
up for my heats and get out of
there,'' N YS Wood. the \\Orld·s
I 3tb-ranked surfer from 1989.
O lher urle~ like: 1"0-t1mc Op
Champion Mark On h1lupu and
Cahforn1a fa,onll' Br.id Gerlalh
don·t ~m lo mind all of1he
hoopla.
"Seeing old friends and hanging
o ul a b11 ~eeps me rela\l-d and
loose:· said Gerlalh
··\\hen I get i.1ck ol 11. I JU'il
leave:· Olch1lupo added
O ne ot rhe bcs1 1n no' auons of
the .\ ~p wur 1s 1he l'Ompet11iola
1en1. and Op ha'i max1m1m1 lfCUf·
11y allo wing o nl} the t'Ompcti\Ol1
3 CC'iS
"I use the compe1111on tent to
my fulk 1 ad' an1age." sa)'s Op
Op PRO
Jon
ferguson,
"It's no t t'verywherc that the
crowd reaJly gets behind you ... said
Australian Luke Egan, who de·
feated area fa,orite Richie Collins
on Wcdnesda). ··The) get into 11
(else\\ here). bul they don·t scream
(l'le.W lff FERGUSON/Ill
Op PRO
IC!lm Mar T* Holland of Flonda "lt'Ufal)'~ because nobod)
c:u·aet IA. t~ don·t let fnends.
girlfdenda. n19'ers or COKhe in. $01Qlt~t-)'oursolitude. It definitcly ~ine keep m )
fbcu.'"
""'ase SH TICE/12t
Claire dropped ball Former Ram
Ekern killed
in accident in Gibson matter
I would like 10 first-1ucss Fred
Oaire for not havina the auts to
trade Kirk Gibson.
Oaire., uecutive vice president in
cha.rte ofsuch thinp for the Dodeen. sat on his hands the other n~t while .the tradina deadline
paucd.
KEEPING
COUNT
Rick
Talley
Former
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9y x. trnGusc. ..... ...............
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INGT O N
BE ACH
What was ex-
pected to be lbe
best co.mpeti-
t1on pro' ed far
from 1t, but 1t
only lumod out
to be one m a
series of un-
commo n per ormanC"et o
Wedneiday at the nin.dl annual Op
Pro surfing·ch1mi>iontlrips: " --·--i ......... cu
Santa Barbara's. Tom C urren
•n4,Au~ha's Tom Carroll book-
ed up m what promised to be aa
o utstand.ing heat fca()rriog surfins'•
lwo wtnningest perl'ormers of aU-
time. Whik the result was normal
-Curren ran his ,record 10 4-0
againQ Carroll in man--on-man
heats at the Op -poor IUrf
provided anuchmactic surfiq by
two of the spon ·s best.
While Tuesda; ·s first round of
the main event proved a day of the
weird -two interlcrence penalties
and two cases of food poison.ins.
Wednesda> ·s second round
brouaht a rash of u~ts as five of
the top I 0 seeds fC'll to defeat in·
their first heat of the week..
The conditions varied greatly
durina the da) wuh 1-to 6-foot
surf. •
Newpon Beach's Richie Collins,
the defending Op champion. surfed
well but "as upscl-b)' Aussie Luke
Epn an the most'tightly contested
and hi&hcst scoring he.at of the day,
91-89.l
"l just bkw i1:· Collins said. "ll
was my fault. I couldn't hear what
the score v.as. l thought I was
beati"I ham. I thought my scores
were very high, but his were hiah
too. I couldn·t hear the announcers
very '111.'Cll. and I don·1 thank the}
'Ill.ere doing a \Crv good job:·
The tv.o "ere Cocked 1n a close
duet ~roughout. and as each
awaa thcir ~ahvavcs uisidc the
four-nute mart. Colhns wasn·t
patient eno~ in waiting for his
final wave and left Egan a w:n·e
wtth which he l·ould come from
behind.
"It was not professaonal what I
did ... Collins said ... I kne" whal I
was uppostd 10 do. Then: were
about four minutes kft. and I went
for a \\avC' which wasn·1 the best
when J should ha'e waited. I had
pnoi;i.t> and I hould ha~e sat on
him.
Collins said while some losses to
panicular ~urfers bother him mo~
than 01hers. he was .. kind of stoked
Luke won 11. •· Egan was 1hankfut
for the oppurtun1I) in the waning
mtnUleS.
··An)thmg can happen given 25
minutes.·· Egan said "h dOC'sn•t
matter 1f ifs the first minute or the
last. I was glad to nil be m the
running w11h a minute lef\. I su.yed
excited because I sull had a chance.
At BurlC'1gh Heads. 11 was n-al close
and hC' got a wa\e 1n the last
mmu1e. a high scorer. and v.on 1t ..
(Please see UPSETS/12t
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f red'1 loaic: That thinp have
cbanae<1 1ince he a nd G ibson en-llaed in a shoutina match on July 8
when free qent·l<>-be Gibson de-
manded a tnde; that the Qodeen
are in a pennant race and Gibeon
mi&ht help them win a pennant.
"So i1 everybody ..... •..._..
izesOaire. "But if no .. Illa OM.
how do you ect oner
SUMMER I f A,k':___ NfR~ OORCERl~'BUES
Claire rcpc.lrtedly turned down one
11tb-bour0&r fk>m the Detroit
T~ who wanted to tend pitcher Steve Searcy in ~•chaftl' ror Oibeoa.
Not tMt ~1-2. S.82) iuny
bU'pia. But the. have been
ncaf.dclperaae for a fth sianlna
pitdler.
My concern abcMat tM ---of
Gibson, howeverc;::--· ''ii my concern thlt II-.
coacemcd about ..... ..-= auatedthlft~~.
His thesis: That*~ are 1n a pennant l'ICt.
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TM NM --....... l8lary cap A w•11dl1. IDd *' ._ i•meciiftdY • ~~ m1' ·~:=· ~rt/ S2 -'---milllaoi. 1iam "'9,-::d: SI 1,871.000 for th< 1990-91 -. caubl 'Ulllina their rosters.
Milwaube lelll I araft pick Terry Mills
to Dea¥Cr tor Duuav ~ The Buc:ka traded Paul
Praley to Su Aa~ for Frank Brickowsk.i. Phila-Gtll... ...._....., Manutc 8ol from Goklco State fQI _
I 1991 ftnt-R>und draft choice, ~ento dealt Danny · Portland for Byron
lrviil and t-o draft picks.
While the salary cap WIS
bei111 i~ IO WU lhc mini-
mum salary that teams arc rc-
guired to spend -from
S7,93S,OOO to S9,6l0,000. '
The amounts of the maxi-
mum and minimum team
Mii• = t>!ili ~~~e:i.1! ~~1(o~~
in the contract between the league and the Players
Association. · ·
1bc new cap and minimum applies to all teams
except Minnesota and Orlando. which joined the
NBA last season. For those teams, the C'!l> will be $8,903,600 and the--.rtipimum $7:208;000, three-
quarters the amount of the other tea.ms. .
Once the figures were established, tne 'trading
began in earnest. ·
The Bucks had announced thejr intention to
trade the 6-foot-I 0 Mills after taking him with the No.
16 pick in the June draft. But \Jley had to wait for the
cap to expand before fitting th~ 6-I 14Schayes onto the ro~e~ '
"Danny's ruaaed st(lc of play will aid us tremen-
dously in the physica Easiem Conference," Mil-
waukee Coach Del Harris said._\'Our staff identified
our No. 1 need to be the acqui&ilion of\nother ce nter
to relieve Jack Sikma of excessjve minutes."
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"Never falls ... always tust as I'm 'about to
putt.'
Torre hlre<I by Cardinals
ST. LOUIS -Joe )orr~ was hired ~
Wednesday to replace Whitey Herzog as
manager of the last-place. St. Louis •
Cardinals. his first managerial job since 1984.' .
"Surprise. surprise," Cardinals general manager
Dal Maxvill said at a news conference to announce
that Torre signed a two-year contract with an option
for a th ird year.
His salary was not disclosed.
"During the selection pro-
cess. I interviewed a number of
very good candidates," Muvill
said. "But I kept coming back to
Joe Torre.
Torre
"We couldn't find anyone
better on earth."
The SO-year-old Torre will
be in the dugout for today's
game at Philadelphia. He hasn't managed since being fired by the
Atlanta Braves in 1984, and has
been working as a broadcaster
for the Californiu Angels.
Arkansas moves to SEC
Arkansas j um ped to the Southeastern Conference
on Wednesday. severing its 76-year ties to the
troubled Southwest Conference and possibly trigger-
ing a restructuring of college football leagues.
Tl\e Razorbacks. a chartC'r mt mbcr of tbe SWC.
will begin competing in the EC in all spons but
football in 1991. The foo tball team will compete in
the WC this }Car. then operate as an independent in
199 1 bcfort• moving to the SEC in 1992.
In other spons ne"s Wednesday:
•UCLA assi<ita nt football coach Ted Williams
h,1, res1gnl·d from the Bru ins' staff to pursue an
opponunit~ in pm ate bµsmess ,. the ~hQOI said,
\\ 1ll1a1m. 4(l. Joined the UCJ,.A coachmg statT in 1980.
From Tiie Assoc/at~ Pre•s
Darryl Strawtterry of the Mets: ..... ,
strange in so many ways knowin& this co'*9 be
the end of my days with thete pays (the Mm).
At this point. I can't focus on what &ht fh>nt
office has to say about me. It's ttot thllt bi& of
a deal nght now becau1e we·re playjna well. ..
Dukes st ill looking
for p ostseason bert h
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\bat 1a "''f ~ u. reprd to my umina UMI mu-
euven. •• my wave ldection WM beucr thaa veuerday and \bat/ com~ .Jar my llmi111 bei"I
off. : UID. wllo lftlde tbe quar-tttffnals of die ... Op, said Hunt-
ina&0n'1 ln\lllitla waves are con-ducive &O bis ltYlo. .
.. The-waves allow you &Odo bi&
powerful moves, anct that's my
best thin&," said Epa, who now
must race Jiuntington's bistt
favorite in Curren.
Later in the 'f:dtuatralian Rob Bain -who the 1990 A ..
sociation of Surfina Professionals
points standinas -was stunned by
veteran Chris FrohofJ of Redondo
Beach, 89-79 . .S. Frohoff said be bas
always fa~ well agai!"t .Bai~,
with an esumated five vacton~ tn
six previous one-on-one meetinp. . ·
"He bas trouble apinat me.-
which is strante becaute he•1 such
a good competitor, .. said f rohoff,
who last defeated Bain in Burleigh
Heads during April. "I felt pretty
confident . . . I like being the
underdog. I try to keep an ag-
aressive cdae, try to surf as radical
as I can."
Huntington Beach's Jo hn
Pam\enter nearly made it a clean
sweep of the top attractions against
Great Britajn's Martin Potter -
the defending ASP world cham-
pion, but three of Potter's final
four waves scored 21 or more
points of a possible 30 to hold off
a strong challenge by the local
trialist.
Other surfers seeded in the top
10' who fell were fourth-seeded
Hawajian Dertk Ho and Austral-
ian Dave Maca ulay.
Ho, after being called for a pad-
dling interference, watched 19-
year-old Brazilian Flav10 Padaratz
np three excellcn1 scores and de-
cided to bow out with 11 minutes
remain ing in the heat.
Macaulay. seeded second and
rated fifth in 1990. · had fo ur
straight waves which scored over
20. but lost a tight 92.1-87 I de-
cision when Occans1dt" 'eteran
Mike Lambrcs1 scored "ell on his
final wave 10 hold hrm off Lam-
bresi had a 26 on his lirst nde for
one of the highest scoring waves of
the day.
While Carroll \\as one of the top
10 seeds to fall. defeat at the hands
of Curren could hardl~ bt· con-
sidered an upset. \urren has
entered fo ur of six contests this
............ ----· Jeff •ooth of ueuna ..... Udll•• wave .............. second roUnd win over Aultr•U."1 ~c• •1111 •• .._,,.,.
season and won three in addition
to havina the premier record in Op
history with three titles and a
runner-up finish in 1989. ,
Both struggled to get four waves
as the most spectacular waves of
the day in t:he two previous heats
. turned to choppy unpredictable
conditions.
. "J just scra~ throuah," Curren
said. ·•1 didn t surf that well. The
thing about Huntington is you
can't expect to be that good or
consistent. That's good for me that
I made it throu&h. because I
haven't really felt that com-
fortable."
Hawaiian Marty Thomas, who
grew up in Seal Beach. won a
seesaw battle over Laauna Beach's
Mike Parsons, 83-80~ utiliz.i.na a
loop around a pier piling on one
wave. Australian Cheyne Horan
actually slalomed through three or
four palings two heats later in a
close loss to Mitch Thorson. "Fortunately I had two good
scoring waves in." Thomas said.
"But f was a little worried at the
end. because my fourth was very
low. But fortunately, at the end
there weren't any left for Mike.
Laauna Beach's Jeff Booth, seed-
ed 20th, upset 13th-seeded Austral-
ian Bryce Ellis, and Huntinaton
Beach Hiah product Brad Gerlach
of Encinitas (11th seed) disposed
rather convincinaty of Australian
Simon Law.
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IOPPOd Currtn In • fouf·men ,_, 11 the IM11l
.Pipeline In H1w1ll.
~YIQMEN be mentally attached to all of the dollars."
W contests to do well, and I wasn't She's content these days working
From B 1 anymore. So I moved to San Oitgo hours at a supermarket that -allow
County (Leucadia), and -that's my her to surf dunna prime hours. while often as wa,es and trymg to rnrve home base now:· takina time out for swimming laps
her niche on the most presugaous Gill enjoyed her share of success. aJso.
women ·s tour. but 11 got to the point rankrng eighth in the world in I 98S , "I'm on my way to being a
where she loM her focus to comJX'IC seventh in 1986 and sixth in 1987 checker, I like where I work and
week after "ed.. before fa ll ing out of the coveted top have arcat hours,-Gill said ... I'm
.. I "'cnt to e' Cf) event for four eight in J 988. Her winning per-really happy down there. and I su
years:· Gill said. "I loved 11. It was centage of .480 in one-on-one heats in (contests) when they're here in
the best. I tncd to go to (college after ranks eighth amona women surfers. California."
high school). but I couldn't conccn-This seaso n. Gill has competed in Gill finds Leucadia a more sedate
Sales, Leasing
NEWPORT BEACH -The New-tratc on that. I got m) learning Just two c-0ntests, but ranks I Sth location after havi na lived in New-port Beach Dukes. still in search of c'<pcnencc from thc tour. Wc "'cnt after bowing in the first ro d at the port for ei&ht years with her parents.
a Team Tennis playoff bc.'nh. host evCf)"-"hcrc ·· Santa Cruz and the quart mals at "When I lived up here eia.ht to I
the West D1v1sion's third-place That included stopc; from Europe Ocea nside. Her only othc on years aao. it was so quiet," said Gill. Service tl'1m, thc San Antoni o Racquets. to Austra lia. Japan to Hawau Jnd this season's tour will be a Newport Harbor Hiah product. "It
tonight at 7:30 at John Wayne Ten-the U.S. mainland. and after four Pro m Chiba. Japan. durin,,.,...~....... wasn't really that conacst.cd. I com Parts n1s Club. years II became a bi t tediou" a1 the ber, where her sponsor helps pie back now and tt's so crowded, I
age of 22. the tab. couJdn't find a spot to park to 1 ( 714) 540 6 410 The Dukes {7-4) were knotted 1n "I knew when I wanted 10 get f fi I". surfina." .. third "1th the Racquets entering out."' Gill said. "It's no fault of "I kilftl 0 just do it or iun," said Wednesday, Gill was surfin · Gill. now 24. ··1 surf more now Parts & Service Wedncsda) night's schedule ot an)'one·s. It was JUSt me not wanting maybe than when I was on the tour. center staae 'IS he~ and . Bcac~hle Open 2846 Harbor Blvd. matches. to do it anymore. I kne" if I didn't I'm not in the contests for the points were the only two in their heat t M-P 7-6 Sat 84 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 By Ille D•llr PJ/ot want to, I should get out of ti. anymorc. just to pick up a few consistently nde waves to the insjde.
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ly lost it to Beachley durina th
remainder of the 20-minute heat.
"(Sunday) in my first round trial
heat, I waited too Iona for my firs
wave and I don't think I had fou
waves in the first IS minutes." Gil
said. "So today, I ~ust wanted t catch one wave quack. If I don'
catch a wave in the first couple o
minutcs..t I act a little nervous an
paddle tor anythins.
"Today. it's hard to not be i
contests all of the""time and then ac
::-.,,octe. You tct out of touch
You'v" .;""' '"catch four waves in 2
minutes, so r ou've .ot to sear your
self up. You re not JUSt surfina. J'n
tryina to act into it mentally. Whe
you don't surf competitively for
year at a time, you don't ~me a
focused."
TICE ,,.,.11
fellow Aoriclian sw on the ri
. Kelly Slater says the same thins: "
try to stay in the tent as maach u can:·
As surfing events like the Op a
srowint in Jiie, 1t•s IOOd to 1ee
security u tiaht u h is. Like in ,:a
other apon. aurfina athletes
thdr apece and privecy in order eo
be at their belt when WI time coma around.
Al far u the compctiton ahem·
eetva an cooccmed, deaU111 widt
people ia pan of the ..,_, aftd thn'
know how to balalK'C ftOlpltality ana
lime &0 &belntelva.
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llOOlld laome.could btc:omidered a • ., .. ;ae.-Will be nri.. houn. The ratt is about 90 miln. Dl8naed to bave the tint of two If you own 1 26::.ootor1a..-r boat WMle .. _ ... _ under lbrPWfbnnwot Handicap a &o.11 in tbt waler this month. ·1 • ..
• gg rates"~ breaks at AY1-Racina fleet haadk:IPrule '9ut lhtte Jfyou arc tired ofhearinaibout -ua or pow'r -and haven't )'et U'llia.~ ~his native Bruit, will be one dal ~illwtional &ht so-so plaid for tht nellt Ameri---~~' &. thab h.~'=n~~ it in'1aUed that 4 inch by 9 inch
Huuaston • •nconsistnt waves PfFsbore Rule (IOR) ~ eccorcS. ca's Cup, here's a bit of news about ~ -'"'"-placard that forbids dumptna of hold IOlnC special memories for ina to Steve Albw, raoe cMinnaa the "Little America's Cup ... sailed an is out dlc runni111 for the 1990-91 trash or..,_ in various pans of lilin. for BCYC. Chairman b SDYC is C-Oass catamarans: daa.Hc11F. leavanajust tht Frttdom'..s tht ocean as fir as 25 miks out.
Padaratz hY•around Hunti.,.ton R bi R · ._, ~~te and a Frmch beware!
.-
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Lodr"il'IY
I after tbc 1987 C!t» Pro and stayed 0 n ciah ... ,. The San ~ based South Bl>• c r to compete fol )ltt .rt&bt The M* fedctal lawJCQUircd a hat -wiah Dawk J.,.kiMfamilywtitte ,---~-------.......,------.:..----~--------_;__;... __________ :__ ______________ .....,
at&endina Edison Hiah for the fall
I ~fl!CllC'· He~ met Jenkins in a ·
Juntor .compet.•f:Jon between tht top
U.S. and Brazahan suittn held in Brazil.
"I like it a lot here," Padaratz
said. "I had a aood uperienct when
I ~ here. When I came here (last
wWk). it felt like I was comina bome.
'"I Uled to surf every day down by
&n:>c*.bon\ Street, becluw the surf
-... at school trained there. I'd
11Udy in tbe mornina, train here in
Ille afternoon and surfed all the
CODlaU. tht WSA, CSA and'NSSA."
The Op tttms to like Padaratz
lhis year, ind his familiarity with
tht surf is payina off. Af\er ~amina
an equal 17th at &ht 1919 Op.
Pldaratz has made the final 16 in
l ~. which auaranttts him 11 least
an equal ninth and S 1.5~.
One of&he top triaJists on the tour o~ lhe·put two ycan, Padaratz
surfed throuah three rounds of the
trials, topped 26th·teeded Aust~lian
Rob Pate in the fint round of the
main event and downed founh-Sttd·
ed Derek Ho of Hawaii on Wednes·
' day. Ho finished second on the
l world tour a year aao and was
comina off a third place finish at the
Oceanside event three weeks ago.
Padaratz finished 43rd on the tour
a year aao and is cumntly rated
44th. But his Op finish. which will
be his best of the season. should
boost his ratina.
.. This is aoing to be a good fin·
ish," Padaratz said. "It's very &ood
for any trialist when you advance
over 17th place. When you do ninth
and above, it gives you more con·
fidence and positive thinking on
, your next heats and the rest of the
tour."
His victory o ver Ho came amid
controversy when Ho paddled in
front of Padaratz on the latter's first
• wave of the heat.
·TALLEY
from Bf
His un1p<>ken fear: That he min.ht
act rid of Gibson and be criticlzea if
lhe Dodaers fall sh)' by just a few
aames when Gibson could have
inade a difTettncc .
.. We only act one 1990 season."
said Claire. "This is no dress re·
hcarsal. I have to consider 1990 and
• my decision is based on the standing
of the team."
-My thcSIS: The Dodgers won·t be
• in a pennant race much longer. They
' · face a much tougher schedule than
their rivals. especially Cincinnati,
and while the recent Reds' slump
ma¥ have been aood for box office
r business at Oodaer Stadium. it 5a)'S
hett the LA team is still destined to
finish I 0 or more games in arrears.
1 Besides, the Dodgen would be
better off with anoch('r pitcher and
Stan Javier in the lineup than with
Gibson.
I know Gibby has hit .352 with 10
,, RBI in recent weeks but he still has
1 only one home run in his last I 04 at·
bets and he'll always be a liability in
the outfield. -
1 One of these days. too. he will
., probably come up limpina apin. He
always don.
I also 9ucstion the 50-(alled "in· 4 tanaible· which Gibson is always
< credited with bnnging into the 1 clubhouse. I sugest it is more im-
aaincd than real and that Gibson has ~ aottcn an awful lot of mileaae out of
·' a World Series home run almost two
)'carsaao. Javier, meanwhile. sits on the
•· bench with a .356 battina averaac
' over his last 35 pmcs. He has been ii on base in 27 of hts 30 lil')eups starts
ind has hit safely in 24 of them. In
'1 those 30 pmcs 11 a staner. Javier
( has hit .333 (40-for-120) with 13
" RBI and 24 runs scored. He is also
'' 1n excellent defensive center fielder.
Yet, Oairc kept Gibson, aJthouah
:• lherc remains the option oflryinf to
'
1 unload him via the waiver route 1f
,: the Dodacn fall quickly apin in the
4 s&andinp. · Why am I so nqativc abouJ 1' Dodier chances in this season?
, I don't think it is ncptivism. I ~ 1imply prefer rcali1m to chcertad·
• ins. The Ood,endon't beat the aood teams. Consider these
" nymbcn: •The Dodem havr comllleted
thtir seuon api.nsl the Cube (9-3),
Cardinals (7-~). and Pirates (4-1).
•They tuive 2711mes remainina ilainst poor·to-medi9Cft team1:
Plailliel (6). Braves (I). Altros 0).
and Pldrel (I).
•They have 33 pmes to be play·
ed 11Pi111t llOOd -.ns: Mell (I). upoe (6). I.eds (9). and Oiants ( 10).
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LOS ANGELES -Don Rob-
inson commands so much-respect in
tht• San Francisco Giants' dugout
1ha1 .,.,·hen he ordt•rs somethi ng he
gels JI.
"When 1he top of tht' nin1h
staned. I 1old 1he gu ys to just ge t me
ont' run and the game wa!. over,"
Robi nson said Wcdncsda' night
aflcr (.iar} Caner's leadoff hon1er
gave the G1an1s a 2-1 victor) ovt'r
the Los . .\ngclcs Dodgers and g.a\e
Robinson his IOOth career \•iclory:
Caner, 1hc \'C'lcran out of Sunn}
J-llll s High in Full erton. was making
hi s firs t start at first base "''ilh the
Giants as \\11\1 c·tarl. s.at out Yiith a
shsh1 groin 10JUr).
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bal!i again~\ Jim Ne1dhngcr. "·ho
made hts n1aJor-league debut. Bui in
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didn't think he "·anted to "·alk n1e.
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So he canie in ~:ith a fastball, and
that's what I was looking ror.
··1 ""as glad to get the opportunity
(to play lirst). I think Roger (Man·
agC'r Roger .Craig) was just going
a'ound the locker room looking ror
nine guys who could play. I'll play
any"·hcrc he'll put me. Thank God
no balls "'ere hil lo me."
Kob1nson (8· l) struck o ut seven,
v.·alked o ne and retired the last nine
ballers. The right-hander. who has
bo1h of his co1nple1c games in his
las\ 1wo starts. became the JI sl
major-leaguer wilh I 00 victories and
50 ~\'l'S.
"I JUSI wanted to get 11 over "'ith."
Rob1n!>On said. "What heller plact•
tu get 11 than Dodger Stadium. I like
pla yi ng here."
Robinson yielded a run in the fith
inning o n Mike Scioscia's 10th
homer, ~ualing a career-high.
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Stewart, A's win pitching
duel; Mets regain top spo
.. , Pinch-hitter Dou1 Jennings broke up a J?ilching
duel with a run-scorinf single in the I Ith inn1n1 and
Dave Stewart (14-8) pitched a fi ve-hitter for his AL-
lcading third shutout as the Oakland 2e
Athlet ics downed the Seatt le
Mariners Wednesday. 1-0. · 't ·
Weiss s1nJlcd pinch-runner Lance
Blankenship to third and Jennings
Terry Steinbach singled, Wah ~-·• 11~ ...
singled to right off Mike Schooler .
(1·2). ~
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lowed two hits in 10 innings, walked none and malchcd
his career high with 11 strikeouts.
• IJHl'-91 f , Royal1 I: Rookie Alex Cole SCI a
Cleveland rttord with five stolen bases and Greg
Swindell won for the fifth lime in six decisions for the
host Indians. Mark Davis (1-7) started bcClusc: Storm
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hits in 4111 innings. his longest appc,aranrc si n« June 14,
1987 ..
•Reel Sox I , Wlllte Sox ~: At Fcnway Park. Wide
Boggs had his second s1raig~1 thrl"C:hit _.,m,e and To!11
Bolton (S· I ) p ve. up. five ~1~s 1n e1ght·1nn1nas lo win
for the fifth time 1n s1x.dcc1s1ons. Jac:;k McDowell (6-6)
r,ave up eight hits and si~ runs in 2YJ innings for the·
White Sox, who lost their fourth slraight.
• Blae Jay1 7, Ortole1 f : Kelly Grubct broke a
scvcnth-innin& tie· with a l'>l.'O-run double and Dave
Stieb re mained unbeaten On the road. With the score
4-4 in lhe seventh. Mookie Wilson hit a lwo-out double
off Jeff Ballard (I-JO) and Tony Fernandez walked.
Mark Williamson relieved and Gruber doublt'd to the
pp in l~ft-center.
Stieb ( 14-)J, "'ho walked 1hrce and gA\'e up 1hrec
hits in Baltimore's four-run first inning. held the Orioles
to t'>l.'O hits over the nexl fi ve.
• Tl1er1 I~,. V••ktts f : At Yankee Stadium. i..arry
Sheets. Mike Heath and Gary Ward homered and Jack
Morris ended his four-game losing streak. Morris (9-1 )J
h~d lost four conscrutivc· star.ts since beating Kansas
City on July-6. He allowed seven hits in seven innings.
• Raa1ers I, B'rewer1 l : Charlie Hough allowed
one run in eiatiL.innings fo r his firsr \'ictory since June
IS--:fndTexas completed a 1hrl-e-game sweep a1 Counl)'
S1adium. Hough (8-7) gave up four hits. struck out four
and "'alked rour. Milwauke~ane.r_Ron..Rob1-nson-(4;-)J
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non-pitcher available,. tied lhe pme
with a two-Out home run in the ninth -
innina and Grtp Jefferies and Kevin '
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sole possession of first place 1n the "'::~
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hitter for his fourth consecutive victory and had 1h
hits in a game at Wrigley Field. Luis Salazar hit a t
run ho mer and a double as 1hc Cubs bcal the Pira
for onl y the third time in 11 tries this season. It 1.1o
the seventh complete game shutout of Maddux·s ca
and extended his scoreless innina streak to 26Y1.
• Rff1 I , Padrn J: Jn San Dieso. Cincinn
finished its 3-8 West Coast 1rip with a victory as Ch
Sabo hit a two-run homer. Winner Scott Scudder (
pitched stven-plus in nings, allowing two runs and s
hits. Rob Dibble finished for the Reds, giving up a
... and two hits. •PWIMel 11 C.NIMh It: Un Dyk.11ra·s le~
ho mer 1ouched o/ra five-run 'first innina and Philad
phia held on at Veterans Stadium. Dickie Tho n had
two-run single as the Phillies c hased St. Louis start
Ken H ill ( l·I ), who walked four in the inning. Philad
ph1a .built a 9-2 lead after six innings before I
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Mattingly vows to pla
before end of season
NEW YORK -Don M1ttin1ly. distbkd with
bid bltclt, returned to Y1nltec SLldium 1f\er a Wttk·lo
1blmte Wcdnndl)', vowf .. to pla)· apin bcfort 1
end of 1he taton. .
··rm tryine to stay opdmiMi('," the All-Star fi
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Deuoit Tlem ... I'm Sook.inc 10 come blC'lt i1 t00n Iii< 21 dal't' tnd... . . .
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Clrttr, WH,t on IM 21-dly djyblfd li11 July 17 wit ~lli"8 disk in hi• k>wef' bKk. He was hhlina bnly .2
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Terrll Ntumed to carp Cbn1t
days before lbe Ramt •~ for .. AUi-11 ahibitioD tame in Ger. l'IWll· AU our dtaft choka are now
in and they aU have tuflkimt time
to make •. contributioe to our kam lhis year ·• Coach John RobiMOn tald. '
"tud anr_ of them not bttn 011 the plane, it would
have ~ dimcu.h for them to catch up. Now, we still
have ta~ IOJO beck. rt·leaeh Tmdl tome ollht tbinp he's misted.
Terms of the contract were not di1eloted. but
Terttll made it. clear ~ swallowed his fiscal pride in order 10 save hts rookie season. ··~ I look ~t what some of the other second-
round pecks are 1Ctt1n1 and sec what the Rams pve me
I don't feel too happy ... he said. "But it's still a lot of money.
"I'm thrilled and elaltd to be pen of the Rams'
I
teem.1 bulbr DO Mrd ••"•" Temtl WM I • ...,,.... --• N9llw Dune ....
·'WU rae.d OM o/ the top defalllvt a.di la tilt *9ft.
but be wiU be ftahaina for OM of die llama' moll
compctiti\le IPOIS· ..
He'U bltile Antboay NcwtnlD. Vince NeWIOIDC
and boldout \leteraD MiCMel 5wwan for ple)'lna time opposi&e Jerry Ci{ay. ... ,., Uni to lay bow much ru coatribu&e." Terrell
llid. '"rm jma ~ ~ u hard u I can." 'Second-year c:Ome Darryl Healey returned to
pracUcc two days after aufltrina debydntion·induced
hyPOlbumic llM>ck Iller pgctice. -Re~ who un4frwcnt 1 serin of precautionary
1eStS M y and Tuetday, •id he felt he-at pr'llC'tQ.
He also uid be pined new ~ for the condition be
first learned be had u a 1enior at UCLA.
"I'd never had an)'lbina like this happen." said
Henley. "I was told there~ c:enain tbinp you can do
to control hyposlycemia, but I probably wun't as
carduJ as I shOuld have been.
"It's not a serious problem. It's just somethina 1
have to be careful about." ., ft. A.-.dalel ,,..
BeueFleir-,, Hebert Stay heme
1y LAftY SIDDONS
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LONDON -The notes ?Y
Steve Bcuerlein is looking forward
to finally secina the sights of Lon-
don. and that Bobby Heben will be
among the players for British fans to watch closely in their latest look·
at Amencan football.
But 1f Bcuerlcin sets a &Jimpsc
of Bia Ben this week. 1t win be on
a postcard from one of his Los Angeles Raider team-
mates. And if Hebert throws a touchdown pass. it will
be in his New Orleans backyard. not with the Saints at
Wembley Stadium.
The two quarterbacks arc m the middle of trainfog
camp holdouts and didn't make the trip for Sunday's
fifih annual American Bowl prcscason game.
Jay Schroeder will 'start for the Raiders on Sunday.
with John Fourcadc going in place of Hebert for the
Saints.
Neither pla)cr could be considered a fill-m.
Schroeder. a seven-year veteran from UCLA , and
Boucrlcin, in his third season from Notre Dame. split
the quarterback's Job last season as the Raiders re-
bounded from a woeful start to barely miss the playoffs
under new coach An Shell.
Fourcade, a fourth-year pro from Mississippi.
started three games when Hebert was out last season.
Both say the absensc of their better-known rivals
doesn't affect their approach to the European trip or the
upcomina season.
"l don't worry about Bobby Hebert a~ whether he wants to play football, .. Fourcade said. "I know I have
the abilit) to lead this ballclub. We're he~ to play our
hardest and whatever I play, I play:•
In prtss kits sent several weeks before the team's
departure for London. several Raiders talked about
their thoughts on opcnins the prcseason so far away
from home in a land where footbaJI still has consider-
able novelty vaJuc.
Bcucrlcan said he was loouna forward to his first
trip abroad -'Tm pumped about it." Schroeder wa!n't
mentioned 1n the notes. but now he's leadina the
Raiders.
"I don't rc&lly think about who is the No. I
quarterback on ~1s team," he said. "I'm goin& to work"
as hard as I can and 10 for ll."
Shell and Jim Mora. the Saints' coach. said they
were more concerned with players who made the trip
than those who didn't.
"This 1s a great opportunity for us and we must
take advantage of 11.." Shell said. "The disruptions and
distractions could be a negative thing."
WLAF paying attention this week
The NFVs p~scason ucks off in
international fashion this weekend in
London, Tokyo and Canton, Ohio.
When ~attic mttts Denver in
Tokyo on Saturday and New Orleans
plays the Los Anaelcs Raiders in
London on Sunday. orpnizcrs of the
World Lcaaue of American Football
will be watchin& closely. The WI.AF
is the NFL-underwritten venture th't .
will take football overseas bc&Jnnma next spnn,.
(loser to hotnc. Ocvcland plays Chicago in the
annual Hall of Fame pmc Saturday at Canton. That
will be an opportunity for Eddie Johnson. working at
middle linebacker for the Browns. to test himself at a
new pos1t1on under game conditions. Johnson. a 10.
year veteran. has never worked in the middle.
"I en,oy It," he said. ··rm glad for the opportunity
to get to show what I'm capable of doin,. I always
thought I could play the middle. The guys I vc 1dollzcd
so lonJ played 1n the middle. One guy I've always
appreciated is Jack Lambert. I would love to sit down
and talk with him in Canton."
Lambert. middle linebacker for four Plttsbur1th
Super Bowl teams. is among the Hall of Fame in-
ductees.
A look at ind1v1dual camps:
Bean
Chicago figures to be without three holdouts and
two other inJured players for the Hall of Fame game.
The holdouts arc defensive tackle Steve
McM1chacl. comcrback Vcstce Jackson and rook.Jc
~uartcrback Peter Tom Willis In addi11on, defensi ve
linemen Dan Hampton (knees) and fullback Brad
Muster (back) arc injured.
Jackson's absence has been beneficial to backup
Lemuel unson.
"It's been aood to me. giving me the op_portunity
to pla y. And r hope to make the most or ll ... said
S11oson. "I got extra time last year and 11 made me a
better pla )cr .\s time goes b} (th•~ }Car). I'll be a better
pla)cr."
Falco••
Former outlicldc~ current corncrback De1on Sand-
ers remains m1c;smg from the Falcons' camp. a con-
d111 on that has left Andre Rison with a room to himself.
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NEWPORT BEACH -.U~at
Scot. crewed b) Robin Sodaro and
Stan Ross. captured Performance
Hand1caR fleet honors in the 14th
annual Sbath horc Yacht Club
"Crew of Two .Around Catalina."
held July 28-29.
The race. 90 miles Iona. started off
the Balboa Pier. went up the coast to
Los Angeles Harbor and then out
and around Catalina Island and
back. More than SO yachts, ranging
from 6 7 ·foot sloops to 2 S-footers.
entered the race.
The race began 1n a ~-.3 knot
Westerly breeze, which built to 20
knots true wind speed. at thr LA
Harbor entrancr. The wind rl.'·
mamcd constant across the fi rst one·
third of the distance acros~ to
Catalina. and then dropocd to a
constant 12 knots at the West End.
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Great Scot. an new r &c 37R,
took top honors on ad1usted ume.
by fin ishin& less than two hours
behind Merlin. a Bill Uc 67. and
j ust minutes behind the Santa Cruz
SO, Samurai.
Down the backside. the breu c
vaned bct¥.een 8 and I~ knots.
which made for a crisp reach. At the
East End. it was the usual parking
lot with no breeze and the faster
boats rcachin1 the East End at dosk.
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Surf City.·
heyday
recalled ·
8Y TONY DOOIRO ...,,,.,_
HUNTINGTON BEACH -ln
its heyday, Surf City was the place
of leeends.
Storin abound of such notable
surfers as Chuck Dent. Gordie
Duane and David Nuuhiwa. to
name a few. who ruled Main Street
and the waves around Huntinaton
Beach Pier with authority, if not
ferocity.
Downtown Huntinaton Beach
was their turf and the waves were
their domain. And just like any
leader. they had their followers:
tanned, bleached-out kids who
idolized their heroes with a rever-
ence equal to a reliaious cult.
Randy uwis. a tbcal surfboard
shaper, witnessed nearly 30 years
of Surf City in its prime.
"My dad made my first board
for me when I was l l," said uwis.
who once owned his own surf shop
and became a lcaend himself in the
late 1970s and early 1980s. He is
now a e_ublic works emt~ee for
the c1ty1>f Huntinaton h.
"I aot my next board and a job
at Jack's Surfboards a year later,"
he said. That JOb consisted of
watchina for thieves. selling decals
and washing windows. he said. ··1
was in heaven."
Hope. ~p~tains
mom through
difficult years
8y IOUMAJrY FEITELBEltG
c. .........
COSTA MESA -"Not bone of
my bone, nor Ocsh of my Ocsh, not
born under my bean, but in 1t." For
Debra Womack. these are the words
she lives by.
Although she was physically and
mcntaJly abused by her parent) and
foJter parents. today that pain seems
far away.
With a neighbor's child wrapped
around her wa ist. Debra steps over
toys and toddlers to intercept what
seems to be the seventh phone call
in 70 minutes. One at a time. her
five children wander into the nc.at.
modest li ving room. making re-
quests. Looking at each as 1f there
were no one else in the state:. Debra
appeases them before continuing her
work.
For Womack. it's JUSI another
hectic day. Juggling a famil y. her
day-care center. and college 1s trying.
says Womack.. "Things arc tough.
real hard, even very tough. but every
day 1s new ... I always say this 1s the
JOb for the YMCA. but my fnends
keep me going - there's no smooth
sa.ihng. if yo u know what I mean."
her two younger brothers." Unlike
most }'ouna Southern· Californians,
Womack was a stranger to the beach
and D1snc)land. Rememberina how
she used to wrap bedsheets around
her thumbs to crcaetc "friends." she
said. "I lived in my own little world
where I had a mother. father. sister.
and brother to tell me h9w special I
was." .
In the real world, her mother left
her fath~r. took the three children.
and Oed whenever he tried to find
them. Debra still admires her father
for the many times that he tried lo
fi nd them. She said ... My mother
was ten years older and two times
b1&&er so she could beat him down
to the ground. whLlc my brothers
and I would sit watching from the
windows and Cl) ...
With no sign of reprieve. she And
her brothers were: placed in a foster
home. wtferc the abuse shifted from
phys ical to ps)chological. The first
two years were "J"'ondcrful," but the
seven that folJ<,('1ed were noL
He said he was also on the Jack's •
skateboard team in 1964. and he
has a picture of himself posing
with surfing legend Duke
Kahanomoku.
....,phMe..,-~
Surfboard 1h•p•r R•ndy Lewis recalli the heyday of Surf City.
What she me.ans. but never Sl)S.
1s that most of her years ha "e been
difficult. Born into a severe!) d)s-
funct1onal famil y. Womack was
often kept locked 1 n the house fo r
days. Estranged fro m her friends.
parents, and classmates. at the age of
5. she "was the mom taking care of
If the children· were caught tat-
tletahna. their new molher (who
1nc1den tall v was a leader of tf'r .L~l
PT A) punished them by m~
them wear long nylon talcs to
school If Debra lied. she was forced
to parade up and down the street in
a diaper "for all the neighbors to
sec." Looking back. Debra said. ··1
don't thtnk that she thought that 1t
was abuse -JUSt good parenting: I
He then went on to act a job wth
another surfing legend, Sonny
Vardeman at his surfshop·on Third
Street in do..ontown Huntington.
"He had a new shaper there
named Bruce Jones," uwis joked.
Jones is now a well-known surf and
sailboard shaper. who has a shop,
in un set Beal.'.h.
It was there that uw1s said he
first learned the basics of surfboard
shaping, taking the skin off of
--L--
boards for a dollar each.
But he said his emploYment
there was short li ved as several
f Ptease stt SURF /C4f f Pleaw SH MOM/Cl t
Date-shake stand
reopens for business ·
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Doue Cuthbert (left). Scott Woock •nd Set l'otl ffront).
Boaters rescued.
after night at sea
1y IRIS YO KO I
M..r "'"'" HUNTINGTON BEACH It
was a hot. perfect Southern Call·
forn1a Sunday -the ideal da)' to
take a v1si ung V1rgin1a fnend fishing
off the OranJe Coast - or so
thought Hununaton Beach room-
mates Scott Woock and Doug
Cuthbert.
So the three men borrowed a 19-
foot pleasure craft. the "Orea." and
spent a pleasant day catching sharks
a few miles off Catalina Island.
But much like the story behind
''Gilligan's Island," what was
planned as a short outing turned
into a long. dreary night for Woock,
Cuthben and their fri end Seth Foti
when the Orea suddenl y conked out
on the way back to pon.
The thrte men spent the nag.ht
stranded about 8 miles off Newport
Beach until the U .. Coast G uard
spotted them and towed them back
to HuntlnJtOn Harbour early Mon-
day morning. No one was injured.
"It wasn't that bad." said Woock.
32. on Monday afkrnoon. "We were
in &ood spints. It was JU.>l wet and
clammy out there ...
Woock said he and Cuthbert. ~4.
borrowed the 10-year-old boat from
a good friend so they could entertain
Foti. a 21-year-old V1rgin1a resident
who was v1sit1ng his father. Woock's
other roommate .
.. We wanted to show him a good
lime and go fishing." Woock ex-
plained.
The trio left Huntington Harbour
around 11 a.m. Sunday and spent
the afternoon fishing off Catali na
Island. "We caught some sharks and
let them go and JUSt had some: fun."
Woock said.
But as they. headed ho me around
5 p.m .. the boat suddenl y stopped.
Woock. who has been boating since
age 12, said it appeared the proble m
was c:lcctrical because the cng1nt•
would start but wo uldn't stay run·
ning.
"We tried to work on 1t for about
three hours. until it got dark."
Woock said. "We couldn't figure 1t
out. We had plent} of gas It JUSt
died instantly. There was no 1gn1t1on
power.
"The boat normally runs lint'.
We've done: 1t plenty of t1mt'
before:."
ly KAREN AUGE
ORANGE CO.\ST -Need a date
this v.eekcnd'l
Kalle and l\rden Flamson can set
you up with a popu lar lin k number
that's bet•n out or circulation for
av.h1k
Katie and her muthcr-1n-lav.
Arden renewed an Orange Coast
trad1t1on la~t v.eck. when tht'\ re·
opent•d a re' 1tal11ed, reno,att·d Or·
ange Coai.t land mark -the
unshinc Co' c Jate-shakt• 'ltand.
The stand. no"' called the Cr.sta l
Co"e Shake Shack. opened to· the
dd1gh1 of cu'>tomers. man~ of"' horn
ha'e sipped date shakes and n1bbkd
sandwiches at the seas1dt" concession
for }Cars.
Despite its three-month closure.
customers ha' e had no trouble fi nd·
ing the renm ated sha~c ~hac«.
"Business ha'> been prctt~ good. and
v.c e\pcct a real big crov.d this
v.cckend." .\rdcn said
The stand. on Pacific Coast High·
v.a) be1v.cc n Corona del Mar and
Laguna Beach. will Ix open daily
until 6 pm. throughout the summer.
. .\rden Flamson said. Winter hours
~111 vaf) with the weather. she said.
The debut of the bri&ht-ycllow
roadside stand came ancr six weeks
and an estimated· S50.000 worth of
work on the 45-year-o ld eatef)·.
According to Arden Flamson.
construction work included new sid-
ing. new floors. and a new coat of
)ellow paint bright enough to help
the stand live up to its name.
The repairs were aimed at spruc-
ing up the stand. as well as ndding
the place o f an infestatio n of rats.
which forced the closure of the shake
stand last )ear
But according to Arden Aamson.
none of the pests that plaaued the
shack in m pre' 1ous li fe have shown
up for the grand openina of the
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Katie •nd Mllre l'lam1on wm run tlt• newly -re.modeled
Sunshine Cove dat•-•h•k• stand.
remodeled 'ers1on.
But other changes notw1thstand·
mg. the fare offered up at the stand
will remain much the: same -sand-
wiches and shakes that come in such
exo tic fla vors as p1nc:applr
bo)scnbc:rry. coconut. peach. peanut
butter. and. of course. date
The peanut butter shal e 1<1 a ne~
aod1 t1on. according to Billie
Flamson. another fam1l~ mC'mbc r
who v.orks at the shacl 81lltC' gave
the concoction high praise "It tastes
Il l e a Reese's peanut butter cuo ...
K.auc Flamson and her hu<1band.
Mile proprietors of the Place rc'>-
laurant in Corona dt'I Mar. ""on a
bid to lea~ the shale stand last vear
Weary neighbors cheer removal of parrots
l y ROBERT BARKER
H UNTINC1 TON BEACH
Armed with a eoun order. a posse of
pohr e. animal control employees
and cit} offo:1als ~v.ooped down on
a rcs1drnce on Half LC'ague On' e
Fnda> and ~·11ed t"o large-and
alleged!) H'r) loud parrots.
"The) v.t•rr e·oraord1na ri l)
no•~>-" code cnforcrr 4.rnold
amard1ch !.aid "ThC) made-a vel)
loud and p1l.'mng noise Thq dis·
ruptcd the enti re neighborhood ...
The squav. ~~ of the birds
measured I 00 dcnbcls on the c;o und
meter. accord tng to Samar~1ch -
.. loudc-r than JCt planes or.. leaf bJow-
crs "
"The neighbo" wert' estat1c Some
of them lined up and ga"e us a
standing o'auon ..
Dcput) Cit) Attorney Sarah La1aru~ ~·d she bc:heved the parrots
maxed-ouJ at about 95 or 96 dC<'1-
bels. .\nd that c1'cccds any noise .
w nt rol le\Cls 1n an} area of the e ll\
"You can't have noises over 55
decibels ... she said.
"It's a long-sta nding problem:·
Lazarus said ... .\ ne1~hbor told me
that the Realtors aren t listing prop-
ert} 1n the: area bc:cau~ it's bttn so
de alued.
"People are bc:tng dn en from
their homes."
One ne1&hbor. who dcchned to
g1"e her name. said the Oap over the
3' 1-foot to 4-foot red. white. blue
and green parrots. Sttms to 1><>11
down between their owner. 1dent-
1fied as Dave Rosso. and a next-door
nei&hbor.
"ihey don't bother us. When wc
hear them we JUSt close the door.
But when we go outside:. 11 can get
real loud "
The netg.h bor said thr tight ha"
gone on for several ycari>
"Life's too short for tha1." shr
said.
Rosso couldn't br rcachrd for
comment.
City code enfort'emen1 otliCt'r
Samard1ch said ov.ners ""ert'n't
home: when two police: offiCt'~. a
cnmc: scene 10\C~t1gator and two
animal control emplO)ttS pl ull ed
the rcportcdl} ~•Id and tropical par·
rots from a cage
The parrots apparcntl) cooperated
and the ope ra tion "'ent v. tthout a
hitch.
.\n1maJ ontrol offinals said the
parrots had been tran~ported to a
vftcnnanan. Scott \\ eld \. ID El
Toro who had fanltues 10 accommo-
date the big h1rds
An emplo~ec thcrr. hov.<."'cr. said
she kne" nothing of the pre~nce of
the hard!>
<\ ~arch v.arra nt for the parrot
p1cl up v.a!I signed b~ Orange Coun-
t~ . upenor ( ourt Judgt' Dennis
C hoatc f he officers e'ccut<'d 1t at
about I pm
The parrots arc said to be' be 1n the
psmancrnar lam1h . rclau ,cs of
macav..,
-------------Calendar
Public meetings
Cotta Mesa
• Cot&a Meta City Co~ll 6:30 p.m. Monday.
Civic Center, 11 Fair Drive. . Newport Beacai
• Ne.,.rt Bead! Plaul•I Comml11t~.c_1:30 p m ..
Thursday. Aua. ,9. cound l chambers. 3JW Newpon
Blvd.
Group meetings
R•~Beacai •The city of Huntinaton Beach and the Golden
West Coflqc SWlm Clul> arc hostina the Hununaton
Beach Lona Count Junior .Olympic Swimm1na
Champ1onahips today throuah Sunday at the Gold·
en West Col• p<>Ol. Admission 11 free.. Infor-
mation: 89M2.,.. •The Orante County Health Care ~ncy will
provide free DTP. MMR~nd poho va«1nation1 to
all Khool children on a fint-rome, first-te.rvtd basis
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m, on Wednctdays dunna
Auaust and Stptember at TLC · Mtdkal Oroup.
10281 Adams Ave .. in Hunt1naon Bach. tnfor·
'
mat1on Q68-3166
Vacc1nat1ons will Ix a,;11lahlc dunng the same
hours on T uesda)s at TLC MC'd1cal Gro~p. I 7900
Broo.khurst, in Fountatn Valle) Information:
963-7796.
•The city of Huntinaton Beach will ho~t thr 36th
annual Distance Runners Derl'i} at 7 a.m on .\ug.
11, startin& at the. Hununaton &ach Pier. Rca1s-
trat1on 1s S6 prior ~o AuJ. 2. S 10 on the momma of
the race. Information: 536-5486
Cultural events
Cott. Mesa
• The Costa Mesa An uaaue IS C'\hlblll"I tht' ~orks of Vera Jordan throua.h .\ua. 26 at 38SO South
P1aza Dnve in Santa Ana. Information: S4Q..6430.
• Oral'\IC Coast C'ollcae wtll prctent "Lattlt Mary
Sunshine" at 8 p.m. on Fndly and Saturday. and at
3 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday in the Drama.Lab
Theater. Tdcu arc S7 1n advanct. S8 at the door
tnfonnation: 43l-S880. •TM AuJtr&han Balatt will ptrform ··Gitcllc .. and
"Cataly1t" a& I p.m. on Tuesday and Wtd~y at
the 0n"IC County ~orm1na An Center in C~ta
Mna. Tickets ranae from $14 to $47. tl\format1on:
556-27~7
Hutlqtoa Beaci.
•The ltuntln,ton Beach P1ayhou5(' will stage
"Fools" by Neil 1mon at 8 p.m. on Fnday and
Saturday throu&h Aug. 18. at the Gisler Little
Theater, 211•1 Strathmoor Lane. in Hunt1naton
&ach. Tickets arc S9 adults. S7 scnion . $6 children
under 12. lnfonnat1on: 832-1.-0S.
•Golden West Collcse will S)rcscnt .. Grease." the
'SOs rock and roll corned)'. at 8 pm. on ~hursday.
Fnda). and Saturday 1n the Ma1nstqe Theater. An
add1uonal performance 1s scheduled for 3 p.m. on
unday. Tickets arc S 10 adults. S9 children under
12 lnformauon. 89S-8367. .
•The Oranae C'ount}' Children's Theater will pres-
C'nt ".\hcc in Wonderland .. at 2.30 p.m. on Thurs-
da). Fnda), and unday at Heritqe Pa.rlc.Los
Alamos and later Aven~. 1n Fountain Valk)'.
Tickets arc SlSO for children a,es one to five\ SS
for ch11drtn 6-12. and S7 for eduhs. Information:
%8-lS48. 962-0166. or 968-2839.
Ne.,.n a.eta
•Coastline ('ommumty Col.lefe will pracnt "Rd>tl
Without a Caute" at 8 p.m. on Fnday and S.turday
tn the Coron.a del Mar H1&h School au.chtonum,
2101 Ebtblufl' Dnvc in NtW\)0'1 8each. tnfor-
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•The Newport Beach Public L1braf) ~~stem will
host a reception for art 1st Jack fa, lor from 1-4 pm
on unday ID the Commun1t~ Room of the ewpon
Center L1braf). 856 San C1emcntc Dn vc, 1.n New-
port Bea h The art1sts's works wi ll be on exh1b1l at
the libraf) throuah ..\ll@U\t Information 644-' 18 l
On Campus
Cotta Mesa
• Oran1e C'<>a\I \ollq e 199().Q I Performina l\rt\
Boo~lct 1\ a\a1lable frte throuah the Community
r\ ices offi~ 1 nformat1on. 432-S880
Wendi Eiland of Hunt1naton Beach will ~rvc: a~ student body prrs1dent of college fot the 19q().9 I
academic )c&r
• ~ Coast Commun)t}' Collete Distnct won fiM
plat-e 1n the m:ient ''Community Oraftliuuons and
pct"tal lntertSt E• 1bit and A«1vit.ies'' contest
sPQnwmi by the Ora"lt County Fair.
•Coastline C'omm~nity cone. w11l c:ond~ new
H.Klcnt onentauon on Monday. Wcdnelday, an4
Fnday dunn1 Auaust Re1mrat1on for the fall
scme-stcr will rommcntt ua. 13.lnformauon;
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~ C0MT DAILY ..... OT ca ThUrldllr. ~ 2. 1980
.. MOM ,,_c,
foll .ct for her not &l\lf'Y, because
lbe never l\&d any children.
.. Now that I'm arown up, I under•
ttaod th.al il was Iler way lO cope to
lel ~-" After pka d ina with social
workers. Debra was placed ln
another foster home where dna,p,
theft. and ncalect were family t11its. ~ it all, Qcbra u~ "self-help
talks" and her imagination to pic-
ture a lovina family who was always
then: to help her out.
Her becfic daily schedule starts at
5:30, when she prepares the family's
dinneT -before she toucnes break-
fast. The next 11 houn arc spent
baby-sitting 12 neighborhood chil·
dren. Without a large enough auto-
mobile "to transport them to fun
places." Debra relies on her im-
aajnation to beat boredom. Ju~ina
from the handmade hang glider
strapped to her 12-year-old son·s
back, creat1v1ty 1s hereditary.
ChildTen mean a great deal to
Womack. O nce her day-trippers
leave, she .. cleans up house. serves
dinner, and devotes time to m y
five." On .. date night," once a
month she takes o ne of her children
to the restaurant of his/her choice.
farniiy -Night -an evening full of
singins. reading. Dancing and con-
versation -is held twice a month.
She bclte-.es that 11 was through
the grace of God .that she was able
to have five healthy babies. even
though man' told her. "You
shouldn't have children; you·n abuse
the m . because you were abused."
"You're lul·k) that you're not 1n
1a1I. ·• and "Quu "' ing in to )Our
fant3S} world." are a few wam1ngs
that Debra defies every day. but she
docsr1 't take an) of it for granted.
"Thi~· is a m1racle. tlp t there as hope
in ml·~'· and l)i-1 go1ntio build on that
hope.' 1 •
Alwa s the caretakcr. Debra is
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Debr• Wom•dl •nd chlldren, Am•nd•, 4, Joll't, 11, Charlotte, 2, Jullet, 7, Tim, 12.
pursuing a degree m numng at Or-
ange Coast College. Last year she
received the honor of the s:uoo
Soropt1m1st lntemat1onal A\o\ard for
being "a deserving college student."
Before an audience of 700..womcn.
Womack said. ''I've never won an)-
thins in m} hfe -thank ) ou for
helping me to make m) beginning:·
Wnh her landlord threatening to
raise the rent. monq ts sull a prob-
lem. but Debra contends. "I think
lo\e first then sho1A.er them \o\llh
material things second.·· This full-
t1mc mother. pan-time student and
pan-time rmplo)er rnns1dered be-
coming a foster parent. but decided
ro put that plan· on hold.
.. It 1s a privi lege to be a parent not
a right. If you don't see it as a
prvilcge. then do something about it
-espccaall) 1f you have a foster
child, have that child go somewhere
else." she said.
Debra still has "a really hard time
with social workers who are tau$ht
not to become emotronally in-
volved" due to their limited place-
ments. She suggests that parents and
foster children should be able to
request a ne"' social worker, if the
three parties are unable to get along.
Speaking. o ut as an activist for
abused children could be in the
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future, but for now, Womack's focus
is raisin& and understanding her cbild~n. ·
Debra suggests that adults must
get down to a child's level to know
them and to really talk to them.
Remembering that as a child. she
did not talk about the abuse. Debra
warned that o ften children do not
realize that something is wrong.
Drawing a nd role playinJ can help a
child to reveal abusive parents. be-
cause the signs aren't always-there.
Recalling how her first foster parents
were. Debra is war) of the dark side
of people. "The outside ma) look
wonderful, but they don't want any-
one to know the other side."
//People ..
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• Nc"pon Bea~h -.cholar-. named 10
Orange Coa'>t Colkgl' dean\ list for
the '>Pnng I •N u '>t..'lllC\ll'r indudl·
Balboa n.·\lden1-. Ethan H. Alex·
ander, Randy C. Campbell, ~athan
M. Craig, Linda D. Mellen. Mary E.
Bletak and Todd A. DuFour.
( oruna dl'I \tar res1tknt\ tndutk
Lana L. Cote, Aaron S. Dong.
Michael W. Glun. Rlrhard D.
He~iu. Carrie T. lloUster. W. Noel
Ke) es. Pamela J . Lindeman, Sherr~
L. Mauson, Ali<'ia J . Moldstad,
Christina H. Moore. Scott A. Murry,
Du id T. Robin on. Jr .. ancl Marian-
ne Wright.
Nl'"'port Hl·Jd1 rl''11.kn1\ 1ndu1.k
Paulette B. Acheson, Jan 8 . Allan.
Franklin Anvia, Dominique C.
Balzano, Christine Barre, John F.
Berkman, Anno E. Berrien, Andrew
J. Bloom, Judith Bordt, Leslie A.
Brooks, EdM·ard A. Bushman. Scott
B. Caps. C~ntbla J . Carey, John C.
Caz:ort, Ill. Jason M. Collins. Daniel
J. Combs. Dane R. Creighton. Wil·
liam W. Crowe, Albert S. Dabbour,
Barbara M. Dern, Kelly D. Dodge,
Rkhard E. Eusey, Thomas W.
farmer, Laura S. Firdman. Gregg
W. Garrison, Jamts F . Giibert,
Jaimie R. Grindle, and Andrew J .
Hart.
Other' fro m 1\c"pon lkarh 1n-
du1.k Chandler D. Haun, David T.
Herri<'k. Charles W. Higgins, Joyce
A. Hiibert, Adam A. Hutchinson,
Michael W. Joh.nson, Clifford P.
Jones, Greg K. Jones. Karl E. Ken-
drick, Richard L. Kone Jr., Joyce D.
Krugman, Brenda L. Kyger, Karen
R. Lasater, John H. Layman, Daniel
D. Luod, Ken M. Mattluz, Donna J .
McCann, Michel W. Michelon.
Kimberly A. Minney, Mahine K.
Morgan. Nato Nagata, Michelle L.
l\elson, Jennifer A. Niles, Jeanie 8 .
l\ugent, Thomas M. O'Tool, John 0 .
Pr rri. Joseph A. Pinoto. and Kathie.
J . Porter. ~till othen arl' Bozidar-Purtle,
Paul E. Rarick, Jennifer A. Reedy.
FREE.
Cbarles M. Reichhardt, Christina J .
Rohan, Tyle r W. Stipp, Kelly K.
Stoltz:, Ste phanie Svldergal. Gary J .
Timpe, Joanna P. Tow, Michael D.
Trimble, Daniel J . Tyree, Daren P.
White, Christina M. Witczak, John,
M. Wright, and Carrie E. Yates.
• Phyllls Reynolds of Nev. pon
Beach ha' 1oin1.·d Ru~scl Rl·~ nokl\
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Unar1ned suspect shot •fter p&nUlt
NEWPORT BEACH-AD unanDC!d ~ ~ief'w~ led Fountain Val~
DOlice oo a h'Jr: CU. ~ tbree caua ctied an a bamat of pola llre near t.he ewpon llMb ~t ~.Wednesday. 1
~ c.... llClllft, 27, wu p•Md Clown 'by two Founwn Valley
police offtc:en who h8d Cbued the unemoloYcd San bimat man th~
their city Huntina«>n 8eldl and N~ 8tach aftd then fiftJd 1evenl
&boll wbCn be did not compl}' ~th their orden to freeze. . 4
Tbe District A~• omce is investiptin& the shoouna at ..oth
Stteet ud Seubore Drive.
Ford to sell Newport-based plant
Ford Motor Co. announced lut week it plans to sell its Newpo!' ~h
beted Ford Aeross-c;e cliviaion to Loral Corp., a defense electro1ucs aiant,
in 1 deal estimated at S 1.3 billion. • J bo d F rd __ ... _ Eotd Aerospece bas a Newport 8"ch. planut am rec 10 o l~
which employs rouahly 3, 100 pec>ple. The status of their jobs as a rcsuJt of
the sale is unknown.
Fashion Island management to be named
A new aene~l manaaer and leasing qent for Fashion Island will 5oon
be named Irvine Co. officials confirmed. . , . .
Donahue Schriber Co., which coordinated the s1x-y~r. SI 00 m~lhon
ttdevelopment of Ora.nae County's largest outdoor shoppm1 center, will be
replaced as of Sept. I according to a letter sent to Fashion Island merchants.
Reasons for the c hanJC: and the identity of the new management team
were not revealed by officials of The Irvine Co .. which owns Fashion Island.
' Plane noise draws c~mplalnts
Airplanes taking off from Jobn Wayne Airport _a_rc d~ftil_lg off their
assigned flight paths and flying over Corona del Mar homes. residents there
complain. . . . Councilman Phil Sansone. whose d1stnct encompasses Corona del Mar,
said the departing flights sail over t.hc Newport Beach Golf Course and the
Sea Island and Irvine Temcc communities, a distance cast of the agreed-
upon flight track over the Upper Newport Bay.
In response to his concerns, City Atto rney Robert .Bumha~ ~id he
would talk to airport officials and check 1f they had nouced dev1auons or
changed any operational procedures ~bat would m odify. the. flight pat~.
But Jan Mittermeier, assistant airport manager. said airport o fficials
haven't seen a~~ce of flights deviating from the takeoff route and
that the departure path hadn't changed.
Needle found In sand In Newport
It might have been lurking beneath the sand for mo nths. but it wasn't
until Thursday that a barefoottcl sunbather uncovered, and punctured
herself on. a hypodermic needle.
Paramedics trcattcl 40-year-old Sharo n R°'alig of Burbank after she
pierced a toe on the needle hidden under sand near 32nd Street on Newport
Beach.
The injury was described by Mari~ Saf\ey Lt. John Blauer as "almost
as bad as a bee sttng ... Medics pronounced the woman healthy but sugnted
she go to Hoag Memorial Hospital for a tetanus shot.
The woman kept the needle to take to her doctor for testing.
The testing would be a sample prccau11on. Blauer said. since the woman
doc!>n't ha' c much to fear from diseases associated with needle pricks.
Robber cleans out jewelers
A lone. armed robber bound the two owners of a Newpon NorthJewclry
'itorc and escaped with prac1ically all of the store's merchandise Tuesday
mornrng.
No shots were fired. and no one was injured 1n the robbery at Jewels
b\ Mondo nna. 1280 Bison Ave. The gunman enteted the store JUSt u partne~ Afshtn Ghasem1 and Mondonna (who goes b) her single name)
~crl' opcntn~ the shop, according to G hasemi. Tht' robber displayed an
automatic pistol and o rdered the two into a back room. where he had
Mondo nna strap G hasemi's hands to a bench with sil ver-colored electrical
ta pe. Gha!>Cmi said. The gunman then bound Mondonna's hands and. feet
with the tape. Ghascmi said. ~
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• DAILY .PIWT K-OCEAN
btJCKY LICENSE
PHOTO WINNER
LICENSE # 2NWU522
DEADLINE: 12 :00 Noon Tomorrow
(Saturday and Sunday winners have until noon ths
following Monday to claim thsir prize!)
WINNERS RECEIVE $25 PLUS A $25
BONUS IF A CURRENT SUBSCRIBER.
omCIAL RUUS AND BOW TO CLAIM.,,..,...._
1 Adhere Lucky License Bumper Sticker on realt"'bumper of
· vehicle as close to the license plate as possible. Be sure
bumper 1s clean, as the bumper st1d<er will not stay on a dirty
surface
2 Read the Pilot and listen to K-OCEAN datly The winning · license plate numbers will be pubhshed In the Pilot each day
3. Winner must claim pnze by deadline stated 1n the ad.
4 ~g 1t1te automobile reQ!stratlon sliP. to the Lucky License
· rdinator at the Orange -coast Daily Pilot by deadline given
No claims are honoted on Saturday or Sunday or holidays
5. Empk>yM1 of the Orange Coast Daily Pilot ... K-Ocean. their
diltribUtorl and their f amlliet are not er.gible. n such a number ii lnadv.,,entty publil~ed. it will not be hOnored.
8. No P.UfC:h ... J1 necespry to enter or win Bumper stickers are
available frM at the Orange Coast Daily Pilot and K-OcH n
during ~ing hoUrs. Or 1 '8ader may send 1 large (tt leHt r
wid• by 3 112") t.elf-tlddresMdL.~ta~ env•!e>Pe to Bumper
Stict(ers, 330 W. Bay St , Costa "'"'"· CA 92626.
1. W'nner't na~ and/Or ~os ••" be-pubfished in the Orange
Cont Dally Pilot. Claiming th• prize will be an 1utomaftc: r .... of tueh lnform1tion fOr pubhc:lty purposes
Special patient gets a special fare well
P•trlct• Cr•ne •nd her new friend J•ke.
1y KAHN AUGE
The guC'Sl of honor wa., under the
table before the fir~I cake crumb kll.
the farc>Aell g1ft <1 included ~11.k
Bones, the revel<'~ tended 10 grov. ~
at 4'ach other and no one seemed to
notice that Dne guest v.as a goal
In short. it was a fit11ng scnd-ofT
for Jake. the 2-,ear-old Labrador
retrie,er who\C a!fobk nature sa'ed
his life.
The pan) Sunda} at the "iet,i.port
Harbor .\n1mal Hospital 1n Costa
Mesa \l,a~ <1uppo'>Cd to be a ch~nce
for Jake to thank the doctor'>. donor'f
and hoi.p1Lal staff v. ho rcs~:ued the
stra' fro m a near-brush "1th euthana~1a l:m \ear and t h1ppcd in
10 gJ\C him the hip ~urge~ hi.
Ol'Cdl'J
But Jake. pro' mg tha t h1: 1, no
mad dog. ~IHl'd J\'a) from tlw mid
da~ ')Un pn:femng 1n'>tead tu 'lho"
h 1~ gratitud1.· lrom the '>hadt.·J ~Ilk ·
v.al~ ~nt:at h a lo1>d-ladl'n lahk
Hl' did \l'nturi.· out into tht.• \unn'
lin\n 1n fr<inf of tht.• ho..,p1 t.ll 1X ·
l"J\IOllJll\. lo an'>v.t.·r the 1.111 p l h1i,
Ot.'\\ """ n~·1 l'a tr 1ua < rJ nt.• < 1 a n1. .1
Nl'v. pMT Hr:tr h marriage and f.1m1h
u >unwlur. olli1. 1Jll\ hl.·tarm· Ja}..l '
Ol'" guJrd1a n .
But the Jq>arturt. nl l ,1h• \\ho h<t' ~lU01l' J fi xtUll' JI th\· ho,p11.d
during 111' l'1gh1-1no111h ''·'\ thn1
m~p1rt.·J m111t• th.tn J k" ,,,J l.tll''
among t h11,1.· "h11 hJ 1 t.' 1 .1 rl·d lw
him
Tllrn .tlie water off
while brushing·
Crane began takin1 Jue bOme Q)r
\ 1~m th t~ \l.CCk ... and Wl" $UU1td
n.·..ill) m1\\tn& him:· said T~ ·
Dona\ .in of the \helter
lk1n1 the ltfe or tht' pan ) _c~rl)'.
didn t foit.· hi m but then Jake 11 no
. \lrnngcr' to anc'nuon.
rhc former ~tra) made headlines
la')t \Car \I.hen two em plo)CH of\he hu~p1tal launched a fund-raisi.na ef-
fo1 t to pa~ for ~urgcry .
Ja~r wh o had come to the Ne'A-
pon Bc.u.h animal ~heller which is
located at thl" hospJtal. wa .-about lO
~· aduptcd \I, hen doctor., pefomung
rout1nt.· prt.-.adop11on e \ams d1s-
UI\ crl'd 1ha1 he ~uffcred from ad-
\ ..i nn•J h 1 p J I '>Pldl'1a
tklau~ tht. Jt.•b1hta11ng cood1t1on
l uuld unh b. f \'-'d \\1th c:<pcOSl'<C
'>urgi.·I\ -.hdtrr ..ind hospital i.taff
1.k ta m 11n.J thJI Jakt. sho uld he put
I ,Jn·p
I he 1..in1ne V.J '> \La nding on a n
1. ,,1111111111~ t11hll "1th an I\' in one
kg \l<J~ing hi-. t.ul at ass1!ltant
'>hd11.·1 111..inagcr Donna Md m "hen
'>ht dn1t.kd '>h1.· 1.11ul4n"t gJ'l" him
1h1 l1J1., 111111 \klin rerntred .
\ldll) \\Ori..\ \\Ith mans J n1mah
.rnJ h J \ eulh..inw.:<l morel.hall-' lC."-.
hut l,11..1.· V.J\ dilkrl'nt '>ht· '><lid
:O.klin ..inJ ht.·r ~>'' Dona,an
dn 1dn l It• l'lll plo~ lhl' Ol'''., llll'llla
.n ..i n l'llort 111 ra1-.1. 1h1.• $.t. 500 the
,,11 gu' ''uulJ ,o.,t \\ hi.·n Jake"<.
.111.1ur1. .inJ \lllf\ aprx-arcd in lo1:al
r , 11 ,1>.1p1.'h D11na' ..in ..aid. the re·
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ooJence dunna tbe t 990 aprina
semester.
•Honeybee Avlcllya. d1uahter of
Vicki A\ldya of Huntinaton BeaC'h, was instalkd as l990-9 l Onnd
Bethel ~prcscntative to New Mex·
ico during the recent Job's Dauah·
tcrs state convcnuon in Fresno.
.Hazards aCtlon put on hold .... inst the late evcnin& breeie1 tha~ swep.t across the beach.
ap "It's really trqic. I can't imaaine this happenina out in our
water. If anyone was aettina relaxed 11 the summer aoe' on, that has • Huntinaton Beach hiah school
stucknts..llou W er, Jalm• Rull, a. ...,. u4 SIMrt Kuesalll re-
centJy visited Anjo, Japan, as Am-bl~on of Oood WiU in the Sister
City Auociaton student exchange
prQ11'1m.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY -fountain Valley School District
truslttl aarced that takina any definitive acdon •rdina health
hazards to sc hoolchildren caused by clectromaanetac fields would
certainly &topped," she added. · h borde The boy disas>peared at aboul sqo P·!'"· Ff!day ~ear t e r
have lO wait. . . fll-" · The Future Education Protection Committee has t ..v a lawsuit
of the state and ctty beach after sW1mm1na with .his two younaer
sisters. A lifeauard spotted the boy and swam out into the surf. but
was unable to .reach him. 4 . fi
•ht. Tlloma1 W. Lowe. son of
Allen R. Lowe of Huntington ~ach.
bas araduatcd from the U.S. Arm>
armor cavalry scout course at Fon
Knox, Ky.
•Staff Sat. Javier T. Vars••. son of
Joanne D. Sanchez of Fountain Val·
le). ha~ grad uated from •. np ncom·
missioned officer leadenh1p school.
Varga 1s a 1978 graduate of Hunt·
ington lkarh High School.
qainst the district, allegina that.1Cveral Khools ·~ danaerously close
to wires that e.mit cancer-causma clectromqnetic fiefds.
But Su~rintcndent Ruben lnanm. and several trustees, &aid
last Thursday a lack of data about electromaanctic fields has
prevented them froro takjng action on the issue.
Nine Huntin,aton state and city beach ~1feauards sarQ\ed or the
boy. swimmina into ~e sur~ and scarch!nJ the water if>y bolt. A
Huntington Beach Police helicopter also Joined the search, but the
lifeauards suspended the iearch after an hour and half.
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• John FUzgeraht of Fountain Val·
le) \'a' ren'ntly named Business
Per on of the Year by the-Fountain
Valle~ ( 'hambcr of Commerce.
"This 1s a vefy complicated issue." saJd Trustee Stephen
Einstttn. "The more we read about it, the easier it doesn't become -..
to understand." Bannister won't run for c~uncll
•Army Pvt. Walter A. Stafford. son
of Qureda A. ClAcrbout of Hunt·
inaton Beach. has arrived for dut)' in West Germany.
• Air National Guard %Del Lt. Mark
A. Ja011ky. ~on of Carolyn S. Jansky
uf Fountain \'alley. has graduated
from U.S . ..\1r Force pilot training.
and ha!> rl.'Cl'l\Cd silver wings at
Laughlin .\tr Force Base. Texas.
Lifeguard watch tense
HUNTINGTON ~ach -It was a tense day for mournful
li feguards at Huntington State Beach who were keeping their
watchful e)e~ on a large crowd of swimmers challenging Saturday's
rough surf.
State Insurance Commissioner candidate Yifes Bannister ~as
disclosed he won't seek re-clecti!ln ~o the Hun~mgton. Beach Ctty
Council in November. concentrating instead on his candidacy for the
insurance offi ce. 'Bannister. a Republican. previously announ~cd that he Pf?bably
would run for a serond term on the council wh1k also run.ning for
state office against Democra tic sfate Sen. John Garamend1. .
• Jeaue Alice McGovern of Hunl-ington Beach recently graduated
from Colorado State Un1 versil\ in Fort Collins. · The li feguards were saddended by the disappearance of a 13-
)'ear-old Compton bo) in heavy surf Fnda}. but the) remained ready
for an) cmcrgenC') Saturday.
The councilman said he based his plans on an e~rly opinion
from the cit y attorney's office that h.e not only could run for ~th
offices at the same time. bu t could serve in the two capac1t1cs
• Collla A. Crownover. son of Mr
and Mrs. Craig Crownover of Hunt·
ington Beach. was named to the
honors list at Graceland College in
Lamoni. Iowa. for his academic l'\·
ii Pvt. 1st Class Patrick F. Yates.
son uf Man R. F. mtth of Fountain
Valle\. has· hc·en decorated with thl'
.\rnn· .\t'hll'\cmcnt Medal at Fort
"There's a lot of tension today. lt'.s crowded _today a!ld the rough
surf 1s kcep1 ng us on our toes.". said lifeguard 01.ana Dnessen as she
sat at her lifeguard tower: She zipped up her red 1ackct to kee p warm
s1multaneousl). . .
Bannister said. though. that according to a n~w 01?in1on. the ~:lly
c.·hartcr would bar him from serving on the counnl while also servtng
in the state job .
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Councll OKs measure to btiy canyon
LAOUNA. BEACH . "7 The ·City Council has authonztd a ballot
meuurc to raise $20 m1lhon over the l\CXt two decadet to buy part of
Laauna ~~nyon from 1?tc Irvine Co.
Add1t1onall y, council n:iembers authorized spending up to S30.000 for
the elettlon and lareed to s11n ~ ballot araument in favor o( purchasina the ~ny~n. Leaden of sev~ral en".1ronmental and community groups will also be aavrn the opportul)1l).' to s1an the argument.
Althou&h the council and ~rviM Co. officials art still negotiating terms fo,r a deal tC? purcha~ the entire canyon. the council decided to go ahead
with authonzlna the open space bond measure to meet a deadline to get items on the November ballot.
The resolution. adopted 1.ast week refers to "land in Laguna Canyo n,"
an.d docs ~ot specify the pncc for the ent ire canyon or how much $20 million m1aht buy.
City In crisis over firefighter pay
LAGUNA BEACH -Emergency conditjons may threaten the Fire
Department unless c11y officials act to rescue wages and benefits. which arc
too low to keep veteran firefighters or rteruit new ones, fire officials say. P~ram~c Steen Jensen. negotiator for the paramedics. told the City
Council two paramedics have lef\ the department 1n the last three months.
and if two more le.ave. the county's Emergency Medical Services will shut
the city paramedics down for lack of personnel.
Amid contract negot1a11ons w11h the ci ty. firefighters have a!>kcd the
Cit) Counci l to intercede in their behalf to break an impasse with Deputy
City Manager Rob Clark. the c11y's lead negotiator.
Voters to decide Issue o_n mayor
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-Geologists stud,Y .
cause of landslide
By KAREN AUGE
Staff Ill"'•' ~ A preliminary report is expected
from geologists by week's end.
Geologists were trying Monda) to
ftjurc o ut why a 25-foot chunL. of
din and asphalt collap'>Cd on a
Heisler Park clrn fnda). M:nd1ng
piles of earth and tkbm tumbling
into the sea
Cit) Mun1c1 pal Sen ice!. Director
Terr} Brandt speculated that the
high surf and highest udes of the
)car ma) ha "c worked together to
t:h1p a"a~ at the cliff'> foundation
RrJndt added that the area ~ad
b1:rn rap1dl} eroding for )Cars
..\\ hl•n I stancd '>'Ork1ng for the CIL)
thcrt· "a, a pine tree hanging on that
blull \\ t: 111\t 1hJt .i fc" 'cars ago:·
Bra nt.It \81<l
Brandt s~ud.
But that m1t1al cvaJuation will
haH~ to be followed b¥ more de-
tailed stud)' before the c•ty embuts
on an) major, or cos1ly effort to
shore up the base of the clifri.
Brandt said.
No one was injured in the slide.
which happened about 4 p.m. Fri-
da) The collapse also destroyed a
wall..wa). bu1 apparen1ly none of tht
"all..wa) fell from the bluff.
In 198.i. 10.000 cubic ~s of
canh collapsed in Heisler be-
hind thl· Las Bnsas rtstaurant. That
5.ltdc dl'Stro)ed a .walkway and pr-
den'> near the rcstauranl.
HIRE·
IRVINE -At her first council meeting as mayor. Sall> Anne Shmdan
launched a move to eliminate the post shc assumed less than a month ago
;..... that of a directly C'lecll'd ma)or.
Polle• ~fflcer stands guard at fenced off la ndslid• area.
Bran<ll ..aid lhc Ut\ "J'> prt•panng
tu lrnu: oil thl' lan<l<,l11fr \lie adding
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po1cnt1Jlh d.1 ngt'1C1U'> d11J un11I thl'
kntc '' 1n plan• through classified
The Sheridan-backed proposal. which "ould gl\e \Oler'> tht· oppor1un1·
l> to decide \\-hethcr to continue electing ma~ors. "on unan1mou'
endorsement from thc four·m<.'mber council la'it "'cek
An accompan)ing measure that would mo'e 1he nt) ·, l'krt11111' IH1111
June to November won a spot on NO\cmbcr''i ballot h) ;i J w I m.111!,111
Counc1h,oman Paula Wern<.'r d1sS<.'ntcd .
Robber Injures woman
IRVINE - A JO.year-old y,oman was a11arkl'd h~ a mhlx·r 1n hn
Bcrkele) C~urt apartment earl} Monda) morning. Polin· "igt < 1ar) ~hull
said.
The woman awoki" around 5.40 a.m to not\t'\ out<.11.k lwr rrn1m Jnd
"'cnt out of thc room to inH:'it1gatc. Shull <.aid
Wh en she opem·d the door shc "a" confronted h~ a ~"'nr\·\\ll'lllrn~
robber. who forced her into her bedroom and dt·mandt•d mnnl'\ \hull ,,11J
The "Oman "as not ~xuall) a~\aulted hut "as hun 'ilrghth . hl· JJdt·d
he did not gl\(' the rohbcr mane~ and he ned '\hull '>Jld
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inches tall and of medium "c1gh1. Tht• \1Ct1m rnuld K" l' n11 turtht·1
description. because II y,as mil dark whcn thl· 1nciJrn1 Ol'lllrrt·J. "hull \J1J
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dusteoveTS on new books.
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not loll \\arm:· said Hunson of her wool and
ra~on bknd attire. (That' what Mane Gra) of
Nl'" port Beach. who dl.'signs and oversees the
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a halt 111 a 101.al r1.'\llknt's 'oluntary practice of
:.en 111g h1 lllll'·ll\\>lo.l·d meal'\ to otlic1.•rs has the 1
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l l),tJl'I a I 5lh <;lrl't't r1•stJl•nt \.\ho for the last )Ca r h.1~ \l'I ''"'d "edenJ n1iht-'>h1ft officers ho me-
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.Jn wheelchair benefit ., ,.. .,.,.....
NEWPORT BEACH Even
thouah he was playi"a Stefan
;
btrs. ii waan't quite the san1e
WMllY or mapilude of his com-
tioD two days earlier.
And even I~ be was on the
nd apin, Paaos Verdes' Pete
mpru was havina a liule fun.this e around a~d helpina a aood
se -the National Foundation of
lchair Tennis based in San cntc.
<* fUYS have hcans biager
t anythmJ in the world." Sam-
P s. who first saw wheelchair play-
ef'1 at the U.S. Olympic Festival four
years qo, said of the wheelchair
fraternity of players. "They'rr very
touab. They've been through a lot
ancf have heans like steel."
f.dbcri. · Sampras and the top
doubles players m the world were on
hand to play a liule tennis. take
p1cturrs. sign autographs and meet
the public at the second annual Jim
Sirmons· Kings of the Coun benefit
Monday at the Newport Beach Ten-
nis Club.
The event was a sellout of 1.500
and ra1~ $80.000 for "heelchair
1enn1s. a consid~rablc step up from
1he SS0.000 raised 1n last vear's
inaugural cvertl. •
"It's just a good cause." ampras
said. "l'\e known of (Y>heclcha1r
1enn1s pres1<len1) Brad Parks for se'.
eral )cars. and I "anted 10 do
wmething for him ...
Edberg and ampras first teamed
i'With Dan Lachman and Jim Black
respectively for one set of one-
up/one-down doubles. with Edberg
nd· Lachman winning. Edberg then
efeated Sampras 8-4 in a modified
singles sct.
"This was 1he first 11mc l'\e play-
d with (disabled players)." Edberg
said. "The) ha' r 10 be men tall)
very. very strong for what the) do.
he) pla) vel). 'cl) well under the
1rcums1anccs. It's good for hand1·
capped peo ple to have sports to
compete 1n."
I In the evening's final set. Laguna
Beach's Rick u ach. ranked No. I 1n
the world 1n doubles "-llh Jim Pugh.
teamed "11h .\u'>lrahan John
jF1tzgcrald. a cwport Beach res1 -
1den1 for the past fo ur ~<.·ars. 10 ddcat
1the world's No. 2-ranked team.
I Danie V 1sscr and Pieter 4-ldnch, 6-4
F1tzgerald. "ho teamed '"'h
18ASEBALL
1FromC8
I in the eight gam~
The Founta1R Valle' 1 J-,ear-old
Pon} League .\II· tars ·1x-g10.1he 14·
1 team. doublc-clirn1na11on Western
Zone tournament on Frida' at Oak
Knoll Park in (~press a t 5 15 p.m t for the "'-'<'Ond round The lour·
: nament tx-g1m on Thurs<la~ "1th l first round ac11on
· Fountain Valle) won the d1\·
tnc1/sect1onal tournament "tth a
three-gaml· S\\Ccp last "eel. al'io'
Played at Oak Knotl Park. Fo un1a1n ~lcY. "-On the thrtt game'I \\1th a
combined score of 39-0 -includ ing
two mere' "ins.
There's.no \\Orld sem·s for 1hc 13-
)tar-old d1' 1s1on. so fountain \'al-
ley can go no furtht"r 1f 11 \\1ns the
z9nc to urnament. The team has
tlrcc solid pitchers -Chm ~nchak. Kent Montgomcl) and
kc H udson -and three h11ter"
tting OH~r .600. catcher Dene
•nagna"a. left fielder Scott
~vchne and Ponchak
_j Fountain Valle\ has a b\c 1n the fir• round and ib seeded ~o 1
IThc Irvine Mustang All-Sta~. ates 9-1 0. of the In ine Baseball
Assoc1at1on. arc headed for the \tus-
tang World Senes 1n ~tonterc).
TENNIS
From ca
their maximum po1ent1al .• rnJ third.
to help o ur top-01ght pla)tr'I "-tn the
Grand Slam C\cnts. the ()a, 1'1 Cup.
the Fedcrauo n Cup and the 0 1} mp1c
Games.
The A T("s have been estnbllshcd
inly to achieve the second of the
rte pis. The centers sen ca~ a
inina site for .20 (plus four alter·
tq) of the best1unior pla)cr~
thil\.a geographic region.
The 24 pla)ers that will be Y>ork·
1 g out in the Orange Count) lo-
cations have )Ct to be cho~n.
"It's a big honor to be am ong
those k1di. chosen to be a part of this
program,'' 81) mer said. "The> will
be ~lected on ab1hty. their prr·
fo rmanccs in certain maJor tour-
naments and their rank1na "
The Juniors chosen will work out
for three hours, two to three times a
month. The workout will include
stretchina and various other dnlls
wnh occasional guest 'lpeaker.,
"The wa) each tra1n1ng center will
work is different. bct'au~ each tnc~
to build around the kids 1n their
area,,. Brymer s:ud. "If the kid~
need more coaching wh1lr I hey re
playinJ. then we'll do 1t. Th1\ • .,
against the rules 1n U TA pla). but
since they'll only be pra<.'t•' ing. it'll
be OK."
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Anders Jarryd to dtfeat Leech ud
Pqti 11 Wimbiedon in 1919, •bbed
for Puah. who~ been e.~111 beck blems. ~hand woa
the . ~'!'l>ledqn men•a bla
ear11er lb11 month. while Leech aho ~on mix.eel doubles with Zina Oar-nson.
~ch. • Laiu~a Beach resident, was involved w1th last year's in.
auaural event and bu been friends
for 10 years with Parts. wbo was tbc
top wheelchair tennis player in tbc ~orld throuah 1988, when he de-
cided to dedlcate more time to the
oraanization of the sport.
"He's always supponcd myr ca·
reer, and I've always supported bis."
Leach said. "I don't mjod aivina
somethi.n& back to ~e pme and
supporting wheelchair tennis is a
good cause. I've seen him play sev-
eral times, and I reaJly adm1~ him."
Sampras. a rapidly risina 18-year-
old star on the Association of Tennis
Professionals tour who improved
from 81 st at the end of last season
to N~. 15 in the world in Monday's
rankings. lost to Michael ChanJ in a
thrrc-sct. three-hour semifinal
match on Saturday at the Playc~
ln1emational tournament in Tor-
onto. lie turns 19 in a coupk of
weeks and 1s right where he wants to
be.
He said his confidence took a tum
for the better after winning the U.S.
Pro Indoor at Philadelphia in Febru·
al).
"Beating (Tim) Mayotte and
(Andre) Agassi was a big boost to my
career," Sampras said. ··1 also beat
Mayotte in Australia. and last week
was a good \\-tck for me (a win over
John McEnroe included)."
Edberg, a rather mild-mannered
even-tempered player. was the
busiest of the pros on hand Monday·
night as fathers. mothers and chil-
dren alike were trying to gain an
autograph from him or a photo with
him before he had to be whisked
back to LA. where he and the others
present Monday are playing in the
Volvo Tennis/Los Angeles this
\\-CCk.
Of his second Wimbledon tnle in
three years. Edberg said. "The first
lime 1s alwa)S special. but the sec-
ond lime was \CD special too. It's
something rou rftlnk about a ll you
ltfe. so n's \Cl) hard to describe 1n
words. It's something you work very
hard for fo r man) years."
Calif.. beginning today. Irvine plays
its fi rst game on Friday.
In 1ne Manager Lonnie Brad-
bur) 's team has Y>On three straight
tournaments to reach this point.
In 1ne t·amc through the loser's
bracket to "1n the divisional tour·
nament at 8 rookhurs1 Park in
Anaheim. then "on the sectio nal
1ournamcnt aftl.'r going 4-1
Ir' 1ne. 8-~ u'crall. s"ept three
games in th<.' regional., 1n an
~tarrus. including a "-lld. 15-1 4 \IC·
h>n oHr .\nahe1m 1n thl' cham-
p10.mh1p gam<.·
Garrett .\1k1ns. a nfht-hander.
and left-handers M 1chae BradburY
and Jonathan Pearl are the pnmar)
pitchers Y>h1lc .\tk1ns. Bradbury.
1 un} Gatoff and R)an Forehan-
Kell} are the big sticks on offense.
Forehan-Kell) hit a grand slam
homer against .\nahe1m 1n the tllle
game and GatolT. who homered to
11e the ~me (l+.14) in the 'llitth
inning, singkd 1n the game·" 1nn1ng
run 1n the eighth
0
The Orange Count) .\thlcucs. a
14-and-undcr 1eam based out of
Fountatn \.all<.'). won the Callfom1a_
at-large champ1o nsh1p July 22 and
"-Ill represent the state in the na·
11onal champ1onsh1ps.
Coached b) Dan God" in. the
\thlct1rs "ill tra,el to Fort Wonh,
f c,as . .\ug 9-12·
. R•cquet-teer
New...,.. 8eacll Dulles' •oe•r S...lth llfts • fcwehand In John Wayne Tennis Club. The Dull•• lost fof' tit• second
cOMpetlllon s.twday night ... Inst the LA Strings at straight n'9ht, Jl-24, to the first-place Strings.
New club c~uld drive you past-opponents
Want to ri p a drive fanher than
the club pro? Want to impress your
friends and neighbors with a drive
that's out of sight. How about reach·
in& the irecn on a long par 4 in one.
or chipping for a double-eagle?
Before you rush off to the pro
shop for those new balls, forget 1t.
h 's not a new ball, it's a new driver.
And more importantly it's the tech-
nique. not how hard you swing.
• Former Costa Mesa and Newpon
Beach resident Jack Hamm is mar·
keting the new club appropriately
called "The Jack Hammer." With his
mvenuon, Hamm recently estab-
lished a world record with a drive of
437 yards. 2 feet. 4 inches. For you
non-math maJors. that just a bit
under a quarter-mile.
The club itself 1s 1nnocent:!s><>k10g
enough -it has a steel head at·
tached to a neon-colored graphife
shaft that's only an inch lonser than
normal. But the real beauty 1s in
what 1t can do. "It p ve me 40 more y~ds," said
Hamm. president of Longball
Enterprises. Inc .. 1n Englewood
Colo. "It could do the same for
anyone."
I do n't know about anyone. In m~
case. 11 wouldn't help m) score too
much 1f I duck-hooked 11 another 40
)ards, but gelling the technique
down seems to be the b1pest bamcr
Hamm addresses the ball with h"
weight on his heels and his f~t
spla)ed like a duel His left clbo" I'>
angled toward th<.' target" 1th h1'>
right elbo" nearl) re~ting on his hip
At 1hc start of thl' backsw1ng.
Hamm's hands turn a1 a 90-degrel·
angle and he tal l'S thl' dub to thl'
top "11h h1~ right hand -almost
hke a h1tchh1kcr.
Thl' swing probabl) has Bobb)
Joncsturning o\Crin h1s gra,c. but
as C\ 1dcnced b} the world-record
dnves -11 \\Ork'I.
Hamm also sa)S tha1 his tech·
n1quc o lTers ··rcpcatatullt) ... In othl·r
words. o nre ~ou gel th~ technique
doY>n, the club automa11call) folio""
1hc ~me repe1111on .
At 6-foot-J. 185 pounds. much of
Ham m's succt"s\ 1s do to h1\ ath-
lc11c1sm. but he claims that :in)Onl'
can use the tct"hn1quc.
C urrenll}. Hamm ha.s a' 1deo on
the mark<.'I r·H 1t It Long -The .'O·
Minute M irade") that demonstrat<.''
the tl'<·hn1que . II can be obtained b)
calling h1~ toll frc:c number -(~()())
Too Long. a
Lots 10 repon from the local club"
Patrick
Larkin
this week. so let's go around the
horn starting" 1th Newport Betth
Count!) Club. which rccentl ) hosted
the Newport Center Association's
1990" wing for the Kids" Charil)
Golf Tournament.
Before 1he results. ~h1ch are reall)
sccondaf) 10 the compet1tol"). here's
a hnlc background o n the Pcd1atr1c
Cancer Research Founda11on. "'h1ch
the tournament benefits
Started eight years ago. the PC'R F
has ra1~d mo re than SI million for
1ls laborator) at Children's Hospital
of Orange Count}. Before the PCRF
"as founded. most parents of cancer
pa11cnls "ere forced to go out 10
L.A. ( ount} for treatment.
But no"'. ncarl) e'er: t'h1ld Y>llh
<.'an1.er 1n Orange Count} 1s treat<.·d
in some form at CHO(' "io". ncarh
.., 5 perlcnt O( the Children treated Stt
tht."rc disease go into rem1\<;1on as
oppo,l·d to llJ pern'nt 10 )l'ars ago
a1..·\.·orJ1ng to PC-Rf 'tarTm"·mocr
( .1rnle Blanl hJrJ
Herc"• the result' ul lhl· 111ur-
nJml·n1 "h11.. h ra1"'·d Jn l'\t11na1n1
SI ].000 in lhl' onl' UJ\ e' l'n1· r h<.' lllp IOY>·grn\\ l;Hlr'lllffil' ~J'
Bill Ru\\l'll. Bill '\l."on. P.1ul
Bcldham and Rill) ane1 lnim th,·
!\.night ~Qu1prnl."nl ( l1rp In wwnd
place "Cr'-' \l.irl O'Bnrn \larl..
Kdhtrom. 01anc: Fulgin111 Jnd
Chns Berrn~n from Lotu'> l.>t'' l'h1p·
mcnt. follu"cd b' thl' John Val kl\
Ken Pctl'r.,on. Pa·t \k( <)' and H"h
..\ndc:r\on from thl' P<. Rf
.\nd. "-•th a ltttk egg 11n 1he1 r IJll''
"'c:rl.' R 1lh Prl''>hong. \ndre"' R"'l'n
and .\rn) Teitelbaum from Lotu'
DC'' dopment Their team had lhl'
dub1ou<, honor a\ the h1ghl'\t grll''
h)ur.,urne
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The ~a ( 1rdc .\u\lllan ·, flnrl·n·
Cl'<. rtlll'ndun (1011 T11urnam('nt "a'
hl·ld \tonJa~ 31 1hc 'H'"' port fkal h
( l>Unlf\ { lub
The fir\t of"" hat ligun•\ I<' Ix· .in
annual <.''ent lx'm·tiued lhl· f lorc:nlc:
<. nuendon ( enll'r tor abu-.ed \.h1l-
Jrt•n Rub' Kl'l'kr .. ,, and .l '<.'trran
llf<Jul'h Hrilalh'a' pl.I'",\\ ··4~nJ
trec1" and "No '\o Na•nette" was
the honoral) chairman.
There arc still a few openi ngs for
the scramble format event which
features men's. women's and mu.ed
flights. The S 175 entry f~ includes
lunch and dmncr and a 'anet~ of
nice pnzes arl' offered. For 1nfor-
mat1on. phonl' Jackie Wilson at
644-8828.
. 0
Big Canyon held its biggest
"omen's tournamer.t of the \Car -
The l'.'.ad1es Balboa -this "-Cd The
tournament formal 1s mem-
ber/guest
G rabbing the top spot were Diane
Osgood of B•J'C an)on and her part-
ner Denise \.\ oodard of ~csa \'crde
C ountr\ ( lub The 1 .... 0 combined 10
!>hoot a ·net 125
Other "-Inners "ere Carol Russell
of Big Can)On and Natalll.' King of
Mesa \' crde. "ho shot a 130 10 take
top honors 1n the A Flight net
champ1onsh1p Placing second were
~ue Oe ~t1llc of Big Can)on and
~targe ( r) an of Hacienda Count!)
( lub "1th a 132
In the .\ Flight gross l harn-
p1onsh1p. Bernice Stoneman of Big
( .in)on and Sand) Cosscr of Ne"·
pon lk~ch C ountf) C. lub "'ere the
"mncrs "11h a 146. The' "ere fol-
h.>"ed b) Donna Kell) o·r Big Ca-
n)on and Maf) .\nn Townsend of
~anta .\na ( ountn ( lub with a 14
B Flight lo" gro\., champions
"ere l harlenc lmml•I of Big (an) on
.ind l11 Da' 1J ot anta .\na ( oun-
lr\ ( lub "'11h J I ~3 ·~till to come th1 "<.'d. are
\h>n'>ll'r Da' Tournamt•nt. 11lda\
.i nd ( l)upk~ T"' 1light ~o ' on
I hurs<la~
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Meado .... larl.. Golf( ourse 1' ,ur-
rl'ntl~ und<.·rgo1ng a fan•ltf\. but
1..uu~· d1rellor Jack Henn "ant' to
'ire..,, that the l'Onstructton in no
'-'d~ proh1b11\ pla~
··in tht' pa<,t le" "l'Cl' \\l' H' lx'l'n
rl'no,.t11 ng ta1Na)S. put 1n a ne"'
1mg.:i11on ..,~,1em and rt-~ded the
'11 1' 1ng r .rnge .. Hl·n~ "31d .. I "'an1
10 le1 ix·opk !..nm• 1t'' not atlc1.11ng
plJ\ and "l' 1..l'rlJ1nl~ Jon·1 \\JOI lO
l..l'CP an~trne .l'-'3~ .. r uurn.imcnl'I 4>1111 in lhl' J1\tance
hut v.orth men11oning .ire 1he Hun1-
1ng1on H.irhour <. anccr Ll·ague
fourn11ment on ~Q.t ~I and the
llN H unungll)n Bearh \en1m <>pen
un ~·pt I"· I The l''l'nt "llpen to
Jll ~n1or' "Ith an ,·.-.1ahll\h,•d
h.indllJP
FiH lrt Lia taaiats
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At Costa Mesa Country Club. Joe
urothus defeated Ralph M11Js 2 and
I 10 "1~ta Mesa Senior Golf
Assoc1at1o n Ma~lay A F1i&ht
Champ1onsh1p. The B flight Cham-
p1onsh1 p 1s ~et to be played.
ews this "eek wasn't all bad for
Mills however as his team won the
(. MSGA 4-man'scramble tour-
nament Mills, along with PhiJ
Schafer, Ed Keant and Bill Rowe
eombtncd 10 average 42lt._ lo second
pLace "a~ Gene Kaliher. Elvin
Hutchison. Chuck Cullum and Bob
McCabe. w11h a 45': and 1h1rd place
went to Vance Drew. Russ Nun·
nelc). Barney ~bert and Tony Fer·
ruzzo with a 46 '•
In founh p(a~ tie "ert John
M1lostao. TC'd Dona. Wood)
Hadle) and.Charles Chesne) and the
team of Loren Baumgardnen. Ever·
en J;°11zpatnck. Ross Schmidt and
f om Clark. Both teams averaged 47.
0
'iewport Beach Golf Course held
its lo"' gross. lo"' net tournament
la~• Saturda) wtth Hal Grttn shoot·
mg a 6:! to claim .\ Flight lo" gross
hunors and o\I Schnell shooting 49
too take the top lo"' net pnze
In the B Flight. Don McGu1rr
shot a gross" I and Da'c Pe~ shot
a net 55 and in the C Flight. Don
uatusso shot a gross 77 and John
ulli' an a net 5 7 10 take those top
~pots
0
ScaChff('ountn. C1ub held its "'cckl~ Orange Ball unda~ Coupl~
Tournament and the winners were
Joe and ~1argaret Costa and their
panne~ Came and Denn" Allen
The foursome combinC'd 10 !.hoot
126
In second "as Clair and Bill harp
along "1th John Middleton and An·
ncllt' Zelaio "1th a I :!8 and 1n third
were Tom and Monica Menser and
Tom and Sue 81alcl "11h a I 3~ fh1~ \\t't"k the dub ho'>I~ m big·
gest 1oumamen1 ol 1hc 'ear -the
Tam o· hantt'r Jn\ll.alt (lnal Thu~
da' through Sa1urda' . 0
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~dberg, Sampras play
In whe~lchalr benefit
By Jee f'trpMll Anders Jarryd to defeat }.ach and
NEWPORT BEACH -Even Puah at Wimbledon in l989, aubbed
thouah .ht wa? playing S1efan for Puab who has ~ clpericncina i bc'l+ u wasn t quite the same back problems. leach and Puah won
tcn11ty or maa.nitude of his com-the Wimbledon men's cfoubles
tition two days earlier. earlier this month, while Leach al.lo
And even t~ou&h• he was on the ~on mixed doubles with Zina Oar· na end qa1n, Palos Verdes' Pete nson.
mpras was having a liltl'C fun this Leach, a1 J..aauna Beach resident
t e around and helping a good 'was involved with last year's in:
use -the National Foundation of augural event and has been friends
beelchair Tennis based in San for 10 years with Parks, who was the
mentc. top wheelchair tennis player in the
"Those 4uys have heans bigger ~orld throu&h 1988, when he de-
t n anything in the world." Sam-c1dcd . to ~edicatc more time to the p~ who fitSt saw whttlchair play-o~~taon of the sport.
ers at the U.S. Olympic Festival fou r Hes always supported my ca-
ycars aao. said of the wheelchair reer, and r ve always supported his. ..
fraternity of plarers. ''They'r<.' very leach ~td. ··1 don't mind Jivin1
1ou&h. They've bce[l through a lot sometha_ng back to ~he game ar\d
and have hearts hkc steel." supporting ~heclchair . tenniJ is a
Edbcra, Sampras and the top good .cause. I ve seen him play scv-
doublcs players an lh<.' world "ere on eral times. and I r~ally ~~mire him."
hand to play a ltulc tennis. take Sampras. a rapadl>: n.sang I 8-yea~-
p1ctures. sign autographs and m<.'et old s~r on the Assoc1at1on ~f Tcnnts
the public at th<' second annual Jim Professionals tour who improved
Slcmons· Kmgs of 1he Coun ocnefit from 81 st at the end of last season
Monda> at the Ne" pon Beach Ten-to No. 15 1n 1he world in Monday's
nis Club. rankings, lost to Michael ChanJ in a
three-set. thrc<.'-hour scmatinal
match on Sa1urday at the Playe r\
I ntcrnational tournament in Tor-
R•cquet-teer
Newport .. ach Dulles~ •oe•r Smith ltft1 • for•h•nd In
conepetttlon Saturdey night •plnn the LA Strings e t
. ,
. ' John Wa1n• Tennis Club. llt• Dulles lost for the second
1tr•lght night, J S-24, to the flrn-place Strings. The <'vent was a scllout of 1.500
and raised S80.000 for "h1.·dcha1 r
tennis, a considerable step up from
the $50.000 raised an last vcnr·~
inaugural even l. •
"It's JUSt a good cause." Sampras
s.i1d. "l'-.c 11.no"'n of (\.\hcl'ld1a1r
H~nn1 s pn.~'1dcnt ) BraJ Parks for s1.'\ -
cral )ear!I. and I \\an11.·d to do
something for him "
2~is ~d :~·,~.:~~:,.\~'::'f~~s ~i New c. lub C_.ould drive you past opponents
He said h1~ confidence took a turn
for the belier after wanning the U.S. . .
Edberg and ampra., fir\! l<:amcd
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w11h Dan Lachman and Jim Black
respccu vel~ for one \<.'t of on1.··
up/on<"-<iown doubles. "'1th Edberg ~nd Lachman winning. Edberg thrn
cfl.'ated Sampras 8-4 1n a modified
inglcs set.
"This was 1hc lirst 11m1.• r, c pla>-
ed 1A1th (d1sablrd pla~er;)." Edberg
said. "The\ haH' to be men1alh
ver). 'el) ~trong for "hat 1he) do.
The} pla> \Cr~. 'er~ "ell undtr 1h1.·
cirrumstam'~s. It\ good tor hand1-
lcappc:d P\.'O.J?k to ha' 1.• <,pom to compete in.
I In th<' CH'n1ng's linal '><.'l. Laguna
Beach's Rid .. Lcarh. ranll.cJ \lu I in
the "orld in doubk' "llh Jim Pugh
•tcam1.•d \\1th ..\u\trnllan John
I F1t1gcralJ. a Nt•" port Bl.'ach rl'~1-
ldcnt fo r thl' pa.,t fou1 ~car'>. 10 defeat
.the world'!> Nli 2-rn nkt·d 11.'am.
•Danie V1s!le1 and Ptl'tt•r ..\IJmh. b·-1
Fitzgerald. ''ho t<.'am1.·d "1th
Pro Indoor at Philadelphia in Fcbru-Want to np a dnve ~arther than
af). , the cl ub pro? ~ant to •n:ipress xo ur
"Beating (Tim) Mayotte and fne~ds and n~ighbors wnh a d nve
(Andre) Agass1 was a big boost to my that s out of sight. How abou~ reach-
career." Sampras said. "I also beat ma t~c green on a long par 4 ·~one.
Ma} oue in ~ustralta. and last week or chtppang for a double.eagle.
was a good "eek for me (a wan over Before you rush off to the pro_
John McEnroe incl uded)... s~op for those new .b:alls. forget tt.
Edberg. a rather mild-mannered It s not a new ball, 1t s a. ~cw dnver.
e\en-t<.'mpcr<.'d plaver. was the And, more importantly 1t s t~e tech-
bus1est of the pros ori hand Monday n1que. not how hard you swing.
night as fathers. mothers and chit-Former Costa Mesa and ~ewpon
dn:n ali ke "ere tf)ing 10 gain an Beach resident Jack Hamm is mar-
autograph from him or a photo with keung the new club appropnat~ly
him ocforc h<.' had to be whisked called "The Jack Hammer." With his
back to LA.' "hcrl' he and the oth<.'rs mvent1o~_Hamm rccc~tly <:st~b-.
present Monda~ are pla}ing in the 11shed a wertd rcco~d wtth a dm c of
Voh o Tennis/Los Angeles this 437 yards. 2 feet. 4 inches. For }Ou "eek. non-math majors. that JUSt a bit
Of his second Wimbledon lttk an under a qua.rter-m1l.c.
three }cars. Edberg said. "The first The club ttsclf 1s innocent-looking
urne 15 alwa}s special. but the sec-cnou&h -11 has a steel head at:
ond 1im<.' "as \Cf) special too. It's tached to.a heon-colored graphite
!>Ometh ing you think about all }OU shafl that s onl} an inch lon$e~ than
life. so 11\ \l.'I) hard to de!>Crtbe 10 norm~I. But the real beauty 1s 1n
"ords. It's som<.'thmg you work very w~~11t can do. ..
hard for for mam years." It ga ve me 40 more yards, said · Hamm. president of Longball
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BASEBALL
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tnct/<>cctional l<>U.rnaml'nl )'1th a
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IP inc Ma nager Lonme Brad-
bun \ team ha'i \\On three traaght
tournament'> to reach 1h1s point.
In 1111.· 1.ame through th<: loo,cr's
bralil.l'I to '-'Ill 1he di\ 1sional tour-
nament at Hroolhurst Park ID
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tournanll·nt afta going ~-I
In inc. 8-~ oH·rall. 'i"ept thrl·1.·
gam1.''i 1n thl' regional-. 1n San
~larrn'\. including a "lid. 15-1 -' '11.·
IOI) oH·r .\nah1.·1m in 1he l ham-
p1on'.>h1p g;im1.·
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combined St.'Orl' ol J9-0 -1ndud1ng p11 rhers "hill' .\tkans. Bradbury.
two merq '-'In'> . _.I uo)_ Gatoll and R)an ForC'han -
Thcrc's no W\lrfd stncs tor th1.• JI. 11..dh arc the big ~t 1<·ks on offense.
)tar-old JI\ 1~1on. '<> I 1lun1ain \',11-h .irrhan-Kl.'lh h11 a grand slam
11.:y can go no lurth1.•r 1( 11 \\in') lht• h1lm1.·r against '.\nahe1m 1n the 111le l~ne tournam1.•nt. The l<.'am has gaml· and Gatoff. who homrred to
tll rtt solid patl hers <hr" 11c the gamt• (!t-14) in th1.· ~"th
Ppnchak. 1<..cnt M ontgomc~ and inning. singkd 1n the gam<.'-\\innang
Uikt' Hudson -and thr<.'l' h11trr~ 1 un in the eighth
b•ttana O\<.'r 600, ca1 rhcr l>cm o
't'anagna"a . left fielder \colt The Orange Count~ .\thk11cs. a
_ Qr.!vclmc....and Ponchak 1-'·and·undl.'r team ha'><.'d out of
Fountaan Vall~~ hn'i a h~c 1n 1hc Fountain \allq. "on the C'ahforn 1a
firt ro und and l!I '>Ceded "-11 I a1-large champ1onsh1p Jul> l l and
D "all repre-.cnt thr stale in the na -Thc Inane Mu<.tang .\II-Sia~. 11onal champaon!>h1p<;
a s 9-1 0. of thr In 1nr Ra~hall g;ioached b} Dan (iod~ in th1.·
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their ma·rnnum po1cn11al. JnJ thinl.
to help our top-l11gh1 pla(H'r' "1n th1.'
Gmnd ~lam 1.•,cnl\, thl' )a\I\ ( up
the Fedcratwn < up anJ thl' OI ~ mp1c
Gamel!.
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tnly to a hll!'l" the ~<·ond of thl.'
rec goals. fhe 1.:enter<> r,cn c a" a
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than a gcograph11.· rt•g1on
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mu'h 111du<.:11.-hookcd11anoth1.·r 40
) ard!i.. bu1 getting the 1ech01qur
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spla)cd lil..e a duel.. His lef~ elb<)"' I'
angkd IO\\ard 1hc 1.irget 1A1th ht\
right dbo" n1.·arl~ resting on ht\ hip
.\t 1h1.· Man ot 1hc backc_."rng.
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angk and he 1al..1.''> lhc dub to th1.·
top "llh h1') righ t hand -nlmoc;,t
like a h1t1.h h1ker
Th<.' swing probabl> has Bobb~
Jones turn ing O\ 1.•r 1n his gra\ c. bul
as C\ 1denccd b\ 1he world-record
drl\"CS -II works.
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the \Jme rePl.'1111on
.\t 6-foo1-3. I !.15 pounds. much ol
Hamm·, succe\\ 1s do to his J1h-
lc11n~m . but he claims 1hat am one
can use 1h1.· 1echn1que. ·
< urrenll). Hamm has a \ldeo on
1h<.' market r·H11 It Long -The Jo ..
M1nu11.• ~li radc'') that demonstrate\
the tl.'rhn1que It can bc obtained b~
calling h1\ 1011 lrce numbcr -(800)
Too Long
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Llm tu repon trom 1h1.· local d uh'>
Patrick
Larkin
this "l'ek. so let's go around the
horn starting "'llh N<.'wpon Beach
Coyntf) Club. '-"h1ch rt-c<.'ntl) hostl'd
the Nc"pon Center .\ssoc1a11on·s
1990 "Swing for the Kids" Chant}
Golf Tournament.
Before the r<.'sults. which are rl.'all\
seconJal) to th1.· competitors. here's
a l11tlc backg round on thc Pediatric
( anca Research Foundatio n. "h1ch
the tournaml'nt ocnelitS.
Started e1gh1 ~cars ago. th<.' J'( RF
ha) raised more than SI m1ll1on for
1h laborator} at C hildn:n·, Ho.,pital
of Orange Count) Before the PCRF
"'as fou nd1.·d. most parent\ nf 1.·ancl.'r
pat1cnh '-'l'ft' lorccd to go out to
L ..\ ( ount' tor trea1mcnt
But no":nea rh 1.'\<.'f\ l hald "llh
1.anra in Orange.( ount) I'> tr<:atcJ
in ".>ume torm at ( fl(){' '\ow. ncarh
-5 Pl'r1.c nt ofth1.· lh1ldren 1rea1cd \l.X'
th1.·1e J1Sl'il\l' gu 1n10 fl'll1l\'>10n J<,
oppo,1.·J 10 IO rx·r1.1.·nt I II H'Jr<. .igo
Jl1.111d1ng 111 P< Hf-.. 1.111 m1.·m0cr
( Jmk· HIJm h.11d
I kr1.'' th1.' r1.•,uh' Ill lhl· lour-
llJllll'lll "'htl h r.11wd .1n 1.•,11m.11n t
$I UM IU ID th1.• Olll' d.1\ l'\ t'nl
I h1.· top h>" -gro" louf\ull1l' "·'' Bill Hu,.,l'll Hill \l."on P.1ul
tkldhJlll Jl)d H11. i,.. \ Jnl'/ lrom llh
ll..n1gh1 Lqu1pm1.·111 ( orp In ,1.·u11ld
plan· "l'r1.• \1 Jrll. () Hn1.·n \1arl..
l<..<.•ll'>trom. l>IJlll' I ulg1n111 .ind
(. hn'> tk rmJn tn'm I 0111\ lkH·l.111-
mrnt. follO\\\'d h' thl' John \'al kh
11..rn Pelcr'>on. P;i1 \11.( m and flnh
\nJa\on lllllll 1h1.• PC Ri
.\nd. "1th J llt1k l'g& l•n H'h'll 1.1u·, "o.:ro.: R1lh Prl•,l10ng. \ndrO.:\\ R11w11
and .\m' T 1.•1tdllJum Imm I 0111 ,
Dnelopm1.·n1 I hl·1 r ll'am h.1d lhl'
llull1ou' ht111111 .1, the h1ghl''I ~r'"'
h1Ur\11m1.·
0
fhe ~a ( irdt· \u't1llan ·,I lorl·n-
ll' l nt11.·nJon ( 11111 I ourn.1m\-·n1 "·''
hdd \1 onJJ\ JI !Ill.' '-1.'\\ !)\HI lkJl h
l nuntn ( luh
The ti,-.,1 ol "hJI ligur1.'<. tn Oc.· .in
JnnuJI n l'nl bl.·111."1i11cd th1.· I lnn·nu·
( nttenJon ( 1.·1111.·r lnr .1hu\\.·d l htl
df\·n Huh' "-n·kr ~4 .1nJ .. 1 \l'tl'1,1n
o l \Ul h HrnJd \\ .1 \ r t.1" ·" . ~ ~ nJ
Sttecl°· and "No. 'o Nanet1e" wa!I
thc honoral) chairman.
There arc still a few openings for
the scramble format C\-ent v.hu.·h
features men's. women's and m11.ed
flights. The S 175 cntf) fee includes
lunch and dinner and a 'anet' of
nice prues arc offard. For 1n(or-
ma11 on. phone Jacl..1e Wilson at
644-8828.
0
Big Canyon held its b1gge'5t
"'omen's tournamenl of the \l.'ar -
Tht' Ladies Balboa -this "'t.'d The
tournament format is mem-
ber/guest.
Grabbing th1.· top spot "ere Diane O~good of 81~ ( a-n-~n and her part-
ner Denise " oodard of Ml.'..a Verde
( ountr} Club. The l"O comb1 n<.'d to
!>hoot a net 125.
Other winners "er1.• ( arol Russell
o( Brg (. an~on and !'liatahc King of
Me~ \' crd<.'. "'ho shot a 130 to take
top hunors 1n 1hc .\ Flight net
cham111 onsh1p. Placing second were
~u1.· DcM1llc of Big Can~on and
MJrg1.· < ~an of Hacienda Countf)
< lub "1th a 132.
In the A Flight gross 1.ham-
p1onsh1p. Bernice Stoneman ol Big
(. Jn}un .inJ Sand) C. osscr of \:c"-
port &a1.h ( ountf\ Club "'ere thl' "'inner~"' 1th a I ~6· The' v.-erc fol-
lo"'t•J b~ Donna II.ell~ o·f Big (a-
rnon and Maf\ .\nn To\\nsend ol ~jntJ .\na ( OU nln ( lub "Ith a 1 ~8
B f-hght lo" gro\s l hamp1om
'-'l'rC C harlenl.' Immel ol Big C an~no
Jlld l 11 [)a,1J uf\Jnla .\na < oun -
tn ( lub "11h J I "J
\1111 tn coml· thl\ '-'1.'<.'k Jfl'
\lun~tcr l>a\ l ournJml·nt ltidJ\
J 11J ( uuplc; T"1llgh1 ;\.o 'on
T hur"ida~
0
M<.'ado" lark Golf< our'>l· 1.-, 'ur·
r1.·ntl~ un~1.·rgu1ng a facelift. hu t
course Jir1.•clor Ja1. l< Jh•nn "'ant\ lo
\lrl''\ 1ha1 th1.· ton\lru1.·11on in n11
\\j~ proh1h1l\ pla~
.. In th1.· pa~t ft•"' \\t'1.•j,..i, "1.'\ 1.· hl.·1.·n
rent1\Jl1ng fa1f\o\a~'· put an J n1.''-'
1rngatwn S~\tem and rt'·\<xldcd th1.·
J rl\ ing 1Jng1.· ·· H1.·nr' \Jld "I "Jill
(11 k l P\'Opk l Oll\\ It°\ not Jtl1.•1. t i n~
plJ' Jnc.J ''C \-1.·r1a1nh Jon·1 "Jnt111
l..l'l'P J ll~Olll' d \\a\ ..
I ournamcnt~ -.t1tl 1n 1h1.• J1'>tan1.1.·
tiu l ,..orlh m1.·n1wning J re the Hunt·
1ng1on f IJrb<>ur C anrcr I e.igui:
f tlUrnJmCOI On ~pl 21 and thl"
tiN llunt1ngton fka,h 'x·n1or Opc:n
un ~1.·r1 1--I h 1 h1.· n cnt "111Xn to
Jll 'l'll11'r' "'llh an l'\lalih,h1.·d
hJ11J1l .1p
Fiat Art Li•ta1iae1
0
At Costa M<"sa Country Club. Joe
urothus defeated Ralph Mills 2 and
I to "'n the Costa Mesa Senior Golf A!>soc1at1on Match Play A A1_a,ht
Champ1onsh1p. The 8 Flight Cham-
p1onsh1p 1s }Ct to be pfayed.
News this "eek wasn't all bad for
\.11 lls howc\ er as his team won the
( MSGA 4-man scramble tour-
nament Mills. along with Phil
~ha fer. Ed Keane and 8111 Rowe
combined to aYerage 42V._ In second
place was Gen<' Kaliher. Eh in
Hutchison. Chuck Cullum and Bob
ft.fr{ abc "1th a 45': and third place
went to Vance Dre~. Russ Nun-
ncle}. Barne} Ef,bert and Tony Fer-
ru1zo with a 46 1•.
In founh plac<' tit' "c:re John
M1 lostan. Ted Dona. Wood)
Had le) and Charles Chesne} and the
team of Loren Baumgardnen. Ever-
ett F1t1pa1nck. Ross Schmidt and
I om (lark. Both teams averaged 47.
D
Nt'"port Beach Golf Course held
1t\ lo"' gro!IS. lo"' net tournament
las1 aturda) w11h Hal Green shoot-
ing a 62 to claim .\ Flight lo" gross
h1.>nor<. and .\I Schn<"ll shooting 49
too tal e the top lo" nt't pnzc.
In the 8 Fhght. Don McGuire
shot a gro!ls "I and Dave PcrT) shot
a ne1 55 and 1n the ( Flight. Don
uatusso shot a gross 7 and John
ulll\ an a net .5 to tall.e those top
spots.
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ScaCl1fH ountn Club held its "eekl~ Orange Bait unda) Couplr-s
T oumamc:n1 and the "'inners IAt'rt'
Joe and Margar<.'t Costa an~ th<"1r
pannc~ (am<.' and Dennis .\llen
Thr rour"iOme combined to shoot
126
In seC'ond was Clair and Bill Sharp
along "''h John Middleton and An-
nct11.' Zrlaro "1th a 128 and in third
"'ere T om and Mon1ca'M<.'nser and
I om .ind '\u1.· 81ald "1th a I J!.
I hi ) "c-1.·ll. th1.• duti h(l'>h its brg-
ge,l tournaml'nt ol the ~t.·ar -the
Tam O'Shanter In\ 1tat1onal. Thurs~
da~ through <;aturda' c
Finalh. don't lorgct about the
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The public 1s 1n\ tteJ and there
"''II ht· J dra"' 1ng for a "C'l'l end for '''II a1 a Palm Spnng~ rc\ort
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HUNTINGTON BEACH -Fol·
lowina 'the fint two trial rounds of
the OP Pro Surfina Championships
Monday, a strona Oranae Coast area
flavor remained_as local-competitors
incbed closer to the main event
Huntinaton Beach's John
Parmenter and Gary Oisby, both of
whom qualified for Tuesday's third
round o~the trials. said they can surf
these waves in their sleep.
By the way they've performed
thus far, few would doubt them.
Parmenter, 28, gained momentum
in the first round. whipping Marcus
Brabant (Australia) and Michael Ho
(Hawaii), then poured it on in the
second round by winning heat I 0
against hiahly-regarded Chris Billy
and Colin Smith. the latter being
eliminated.
Australia's Matt Cattle fini shed
fourth in the heat while Billy. who
was born in Laguna B;e3ch and now
lives in Dana Point. advanced to the
third round of the trials by taking
second.
.. Everything came my way in that
heat," said Parmenter, who took the
lead with only a 1.5 scoring wave.
then maintained his edge for the rest
of the 20..minute heat ... I know the
waves and wedges here and I knew
something was going to pop up. I've
got to use that to my advantag~
because those guys arc better surfers.
··You're always worried before the
first hea t. but after you get a little
momentum you get more con-
fidence -and now I want to get to
the main e ent. I can surf these
waves in my sleep." _
The third and final trials round
ends this morning at 10:20. at which
time the first round of the main
event begins.
... I'm always one of the hungriest
guys here," Parmenter said. ··Who-
ever wants it the worst will win. You
have to give that little extra push,
that's what Tommy Curren always
says."
Curren.. a three-time Op Pro
champion. entered the water for the
first time Tuesda) .•
Cli sby. 24. who surfed on the
Nati onal Scholastic Surfing Associa-
tion National Team for four years
while at Marina High. advanced to
the second round b) fin1sh1ng sec-
ond to Brazil's Flavio Padaratz in
heat 8 of the first round.
Oilby ,eulled off a 28.5 on his first
scoring nde in the second round
while ... throap sbc barrel.
His mira scorina wave, using a
nice ofT-thb-lip and continuing with
a tloattr on the white water. was a
27.0 as Clisby held on to defeat
Amaury Ptreira (Brazil). Brian
McNutty (U.S.) and Trevor 1Christ
(U.S.).
,
sociation q(' America .Our instead of
the intemational :•ion or Surfing Professionals tition in
order tO stay closer to me and be
with his wife.
"l wun•t real ~lecti~. but you'll
see a lot of lllYt do the same thing
with col'dit.i*Uke this. There were
a lot of waves" out there beause of
the hisb tide. •When the tide gets
higher, you see a lot of guys not
quite-as selective."
Clisby. who was married last
March 17, is competing in his fifth
Op Pro. He. too, has a bit of an
advantQe because of \he; _proximity
of his ltome to the HJ1ntfogton
Beach Pier. ·
·-rm probably the surfet'who lives
the Closest to the contest,.. Clisby
said ... I can sec the pier from my
house. I lne just behind 6th Street.
so 1f you're going to be living in
Huntington Beach and be a pro
surfer. )OU might as well live close."
Chsb)', surfing has second year on
the PSAA tour. prefers not to traw l
as much as th e AS P tour r:equires. so
he~centl.} acccptl'd a full-time pos-
nwn "'Ith Billabong and will con-
tinue to surf on the I I-contest. U.S.-
based PSA .\ tour.
"They go together really well.''
said Clasby. rall'd 11th on the PSA ~
tour. 'Tm sdf-cmployed (with
Ballabong). After. m~ heat today. I'll
go up to Billabong (1n Costa Mesa)
and do a little work. then I'll get
back to the \l'rf: It's a good JOb
because I can s~h the people I
'>'Ork \.\Ith."
Billy, mean"':h•k. was tieeond to
Parmenter IO the \l'<.'Ond rnund anc(
ll!llinning heat 11.J of the first rouPd, ··t ..
think m) surfing •~ better now thin
ifs ever been ... Bill\ said "I took it
eas)' last year. I 1usi kind of cruised
last year. I started to get c;1ressed ou1
and then I'd surf too con sen atl\ ch
and you can't do that." '
-,,.
"I tried to get"some good waves
nght off' the bat." said Chsb). surf-
ing on the Professional Surfing As-
,Laguna Beach\ Brand~ Fabl:r.
eliminated in heat 8 of th~ second
round, is 1urfing the· Op Pro for the
third time.
Reigning Op Pro champion Richi e Cotllns of
Costa Mesa returns to th• shadow of the
Huntington Beach Pier to defend tltl•
against world's best through Saturday.
Huntington Beach twosome still alive in Op Junior
By Richard Dunn
HUNTINGTON BE~CH -Promoter.,
of the Op Junior Surfing Champ1unsh1r
couldn't have asked for a more appropriate
semifinals. Following the first four round\ of
competition on Sunda). all who remained
were Orange Count) surfers.
Huntington Beach's Mark Austtn and Jeff
Deffenbaugh know the waves here as "'ell as
anybod). The paths the) took to reach n~:..t
Saturda) 's semifinals. however. came from
opposite directions.
Austin, who turned 20 Monda). as 'iurfing
has last amateur event. He expected IO makl'
11 this far. Deffenbaugh, 17. dad not.
In fact. had at not been for a last-mmulc
interference call against Paul Reinecke 1n heat
two of the fourth and final round. Deffen-
baugh would be waxing has board for another
event on a diffcrenl beach hrcak.
"I was kind of fru.,1ratcd "'hen I caml'
an," Deffenbaugh said. "M ~ fn~nd '>aid to
look at the scret'n and that I'd fin1'>hcd 1n
third place (and elt manated from the round).
so I was reall ) ups~t. Then the rl'\ults popped
up and I found out I "'as an second place. I'm
'ill \tol>.cd -r m going to tx· pu mrx·J up .Ill
\.\ec,'I>. ..
Rei necke. from Florida. '>IOOd ur .ittn
the heat \.\hl'n the v.Oml'll·., romrx·t 1l 1t1n hJd
alrcad' \tartl'O and "as ix·nala1cd.
.\u,tan. meanwhile. fina,hcd 'en1 nd ll•
San ( knwnte·, Dann\ Mc:lhadn 111 heat I ut
ruuntl four 111 the 3-5 ·root \urf. The '"'n "111
!>quJrl' ut1 again on Saturda> 111 orw \.,:mitinal
rounJ
Dcffrn ba ugh wtl I fan· 'ia 11 Juan
Carmtran11·., Shane Stont>man in 1hr uthrr
!>emtlinal The Op Junio r e'en t. katunng ~X 1n\ 11nf
amatt•ur'\ from around thl• I 'n11~d \tall.,
uffat1.1lh ~1d.cd uIT the nan th annual < >r Pro
Sur ling ·< hampiumh1p' at lhl· Huntington
Bt•al·h 1'1n. wh1rh als(I ancludl·d the ftr,1
roun<l ol the "'omen'c; tra1h on Sunda)
.\u,lln and Deffenh11ugh, former tl·am-
mall''> 11n the Hun11ngton lkarh ll1gh 'urt'
team . ;ire hoth Team Op rnkr' ·\u,1111 "ant'
to enJ hi\ ilmatl·ur rarl·er on an upl~:at notl'
"'h1lc l>elfrn haugh. a longtime mal. 1\ amon~
thl' Inn attempting lO sts>P ham . .. \u\tan." Deffenbaugh said "I k ·, thl'
111\l' II• ~<1 I ..
In thc fir,t round. \u\ti n tinl\lwd 'l'lOnd
h• Kl'llll'l ~l' in heat 1>nl· -thl'n .Hh.ann·d h~
\\lnnang both uf hi\ hl·a l' 111 thl' 11l'\t l'-'ll
1\1und'> -\u.,11 n "ill turn pro alfrr tht• Or
Junior u1mpt·1111un on Satunfa>
-\u,l1n. \\ hu almll!.1 m•S'>l·d thl' fourth-
rnund b~:ll ~l <Hl'>l' of a tdc' 1!.11111 1 ntl'r\ IC"'.
rt'll'l\l'd -,uppun Imm the home .111cl1l•nrc and
att11 butetl lw, fil1l' rx·itormanl·e 111 111' 1-.nO\.\I ·
• t•tlgl' of lhl· tm~~ I luntangtnn \\J\l''>.
··1 . "'a'> l'"lltl·d tu 'url on m~ home:
hll'al>.." .\u,11 n '>!ltd "Thl' cnrrg~ "a" then:
Jnd I got a lut of hx.al 'iu pport ~~ parent'>
.rnd 111~ grant!pan·nt' \\Crl' h~r~
··ttut l'H' nu11reo a lot nl gu~' ha' 111g
trt•uhk w1 ling I l u1111ng111n I ,urf hl'fl' at thl'
"1uth '>IUl' t''en da\. It''> deliniteh an ad,an-
t.tgl' 111 li\l' and \Urf an Huntington lkarh. ,·.,ix·uall~ after tlw la't It'" ''i.:ci.., "•th all tht·
h1g "':l'l'' I hat· .1rr :i lot ol ~;1nd har\ and
hump' hut I'm re.ti l:.imi11ar v.11h ho" thl'
\\ .1' l'' h1 l'a k hnc ·· .
t ·p.,l'I'> on ">un da) anlludl'd till' l'h011n~
t11111 of Roh ~1ad1.1do (f nnnita\l la!it )l'al'
Op Junior runrwr -up. and 1\.3'1.'~ ( \lrll\ (San
Ju<in ( ap1-.1rano) "'ho lin1~hed lhard 1n 1989
.\u<,t1n. une uf the na11on's top amateurs
la"t )l'ar. bomb<'d out 1n the first round a year
agc1 1n tht!> ncnt and plans to make up for 11
l'll'li.>rl' he 1urns pro
'T\C got (almost) a "'eek to wait no"'."
.\u'>ltn .. aid. "I guess this as homl' coun
ad"an1:igr. I II\ e onl) thn·c minutes awa>. I
&l't a lluk e'tra slt'l'p, I have home cooking
and I 1-.no"' thl· "'a'e". "I c;ta}Cd as an amateu r bcrauSl' t v.anted
10 l·omf)('tc 1n this nent, then I'll turn pro and
!It.tr! \Urfing the Profl·-.swnal Surfing .<\ssoc1a-
1aon of ~menca tour."
lkffenbaugh. v.ho finl\hl'll first. st·cond
. rnd lir'I an the tir'it three rou nds. also felt an
ath JnlJgl' surfing hi !> hume hrl·ai...
··I lw. 1sn·1 an l'3\~ place to 'iurf 1f }OU
ha,l·n·1 lx·l·n here." <;aid Deffenbaugh. who'll
tw J 1un1or ,11 Huntington Bead1 th1'i.Scptcm·
lwr ·· 1 hl· "'a'e" and current~ are nlv.a>'
diangang. With the h1gger wa,cs this Wl'ek. 1t''
lx·l·n.lrali..) lor people "ho don't '>urf here.
"Last )l'ar I Oll\~l·d third place by one
point. "hllh ·~a-; du<.l' a.-. ~ou ran gl'l. I d1dn'1
l''c.'I) ''ant 10 finish an lhl' o;:irne place··
King, joined by Dukes, to give
clinic at Newport Tennis Club
Youth baseball t·eams
continue in postseason ·
Summer 1s the lame for '<outh
all-'>tar hnS<·hall tournament~ and
thac; \ca<.on thl' Orangt' Coast area
" reprl·~nled a<. well a!I an~ rt'-
gmn 1n Sou than ( ·ahtornaa
stop <'had Okuma arc each bat-
t1 ng tncr . 700 while third
ba~man Nathan Wilhurn 1s h11 -
trng .bOO. Twenty-time Wimbledon cham-
pion and tennis Hall of Fame
legend. Billie Jean King. wall he
conducting a free chn1c for the gen-
eral public at the Park Ncwpon
TennisOubat IOa.m. on Fnday.
Kin.a will be joined on the coun
by t~ Newpon Beach Dukes team
of Amy Frazier. Sophie Amiach.
Marty Davis, Roger Smith and
Coach Greg Panon.
The mornana session will include
a brief d1scuss1on with King and a
I 'h-hour workout with the Dukes
and local professionals. The instruc·
tion will offer information on dif-
ferent strokes. techniquc1 and
strat~es.
Th11 is the Dukes' inauaural
teason. and they will be honoring
Kin11nd the 10th anniversary of Team Tennis with a cocktail part)'
and silent auction at the Four
Salons Hotel in Ncwpon Beach at 'e.m. the same da;r. IUM. the CEO of the P.rofcss1onal Te1m Tennis Leaauc, will bc be *-eel~ ne~ly-crowncd n_1ne-time Wimb .on sa~cs champion
W.U.. Navraulova, as well as
.._clllebrities from the cntena1n-
ment and 1port1na field.
Reid
McClaich
The part) will benefit the lJCI
Athletic Foundation and the
Women's Sports Founda11on.
Tlile Dukes will host the Los An·
tetH Strinas the same night at 7
o'clock in their final regular season
home match at the John Wayne
Tenn as Club.
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Tilt United States Tennis As~o(·aa·
11on will staning an Arca Training
\enter (ATC) an Orange Count) to
help Junior tennis playc,, from th<.•
local area better prepare for lhC'ar
tennis futures.
The ATC will use three local
tennis clubs and the tint planned
tentative stanina date as Sept. 29
In Southern California. there arc
currently four Area Tra1n1ng (enter\
an of)('ra tmn . I hl') arl' lonttl•d an lhl'
Lm .\ngek,/'iouth H't1~. ">an I l•rnan-
do Valk}. Inland I mpm· and \an
Diego ar~a,.
The rcn1cr-; Of)('rate throughout
the !>chool )car with a '-;outhern
( alafuna mar hang 'itafi working
with tht' )vung pl3)l'r\ The
coarhang )taff., art' madt' up of mnn}
of the top 1un1or coal·ht'\, former
touring profrs\1onal\ and
cnthusaa)ttr pr" ate coarhc.:s.
The coal'hn for the Orangl' Coun· l> .\TC . "hll'h '-'•II tx· "'ork1ng out
of 1hc Tu<il tn Hall'> Racquet Cluh.
LO'i ('ahallerm Racquet Club and
the Rncquct Club of Irvine. aN' Jam
Harper. Mike Nelson and Ann
U=bcdeff. Chuck 8f) mer, from the
Park Newport RacquC'I Club. will be
serving a~ r h1ef adm1n1,trator.
The Southern C'ahforn1a Tennis
Associataon ha'i taken an active role
10 the na11onw1dc l·ffort to improve
the le vel of1un1or tennis an the tJ.S.
The USTA hns implemented a mas-
ter plan for pl11 ycr development with
three aoals be1n1 stressed.
First. to attract more people from
evel) background to tennis; second.
to help good )Ouna pla)'er' roach
f~t.ase 1H TENN(S /C7J
~omc of the team., art• headed
tor World Series action. whak
11thl·rs arc &l'ttang warmer toward
their poshl':t'on goals. Herc·-. nn
an~1dc loo~ :ll 1he Orange < oa .. 1\
top team' o
Thr '" 1nl· Stars of the (o n·
1111l·n1al ·\mateur Baseball r\\·
SUC1:ltiu11 (('<\JHlA ). Ir vine
rhaflll'•. iln: hl·adcd fo1 tht•
( \BIH World ~enc~ tx·grnntng
lodu) 111 ( hurlc\ ( 1ty. Iowa. r h(• In tne Star!>. agl·~ ~ and
under. defeated the Montehcllo
Rook1e11. 18-7, an the state chnm-
p1onsh1p game on Jul} 7 1n
Montebello to advance to tht·
World Series. whi ch hac; 15 team<.
and lam throuah •\u.ust 12.
Irvine hn~ !>ten playing procure
games s11u·e ah \ICtof') O\cr
Montebello to i1ta) sharp. an:ord-
1na 10 manaaer Ste ve W1lhurn
Patcher < hm Tryfon, a righ1·
handt-r. 1s 2-0 thui fir tn post·
scpson compct111on while Shane
Hams. a p1tcher/catchcr. 1s
another strona starter. Irvine first
ba.scman Jack Barrett and shon·
The CARBA 1s nol a~soc1ated
with L1ttk l..c?~e Baseball.
The Four{taa~ Valley Bronco
All-~lar!>. managed by Sand>
De' m·!I. arl· currently pla) ing in
1hc four-team sectionals al Ocean v ac"' t tigh School. Bronco
huwhall. for I I· and 12-year-olds.
as chartered undcr the Pony
Ba~ball umbrella.
The .. oun1a1n Valley All-tars.
"h1ch won the distncl tour-
nament al Mak Square Pl\rk last
wl'd. afll'r w1nnina fo ur straight
gamcii. will advan<:e to the rc-
g1onal1. 1n Anaheim 1f ar'wms the •
M'l'taon. The Bronco World Series
in Sacramento follows the re·
aaonals.
Fountain Valley. 8-0 overall ~cau~ of rour pt~~tournamcnt v1c-
tones 1n Los AlamilO!> for a
tuneup. 1s led b)' p1tehe~ Ben
Beckman (4-0) and Michael
Heuman. Third bucman Malt
Fox and shortstop Roarr Ptthub
arc the leadlna hatters. Heuman
hH a clut>-lcadin1 sill home runs
,,.._..,.,. 8ASllAU/C11
How•rd L
H•ndy
NeW~ort\,
Pro-Am ·
planning :
ongoing
They're already gearing up for the
..Newport Classic Pro-Am golf tour-
nament in January.
Members of the executive com-
mittee of the unique tournament
that benefits Hoag Memorial Hospi-
tal, Presbyterian. are meetins reg-
ularly to finalize early plannina.
The tournament will be held on
Friday and Saturday. Jan. 25-26
with the same format of previous
years -one amateur player with
one pro for the 36-hole event.
The tournament will be opposite
the Ph~nix·Opcn this year and a
weelC before the opening date of the
Ben Hogan Tour in Bakersfield and
the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
This is the same position it was in
this year when Brian Claar won the
t 6th edition.
Two members of the executive
committee. Gene Baum and Jake
Rohrer. keep close tabs on the pro
situation throughout the year. Both
will be in attendance at the PGA and
Hogan final qualifying tournament
this year at La Quinta Golf and
Country Club. Nov. 28-Dec. 3.
lncidentall)'. for the first tame in
the h1sto1yof 1he tournament. co-
chairmen will preside over the
event. Hank Adler and last year's
chairman Paul Nyquist. wiU serve ln
that capacity. r
Claar. after winning here an Janu-
af). has done quite well for himself
on the PG~ Tour. He has won
S 11 1,510 whale playing in 16 event~
and as 87th on the mone\ list. well
above an exempt positio'n for next
)Car. If he makes ll, 1t 1s doubtful
that he "'II return to defend has tlllr
h~rc.
Statisucs arc sometimes mislead-
ing. But lho~ "'ho folio"' the golf
c1rcu1ts will be interested to know
that Pa} ne Stewan and Mark
C'alca' ecch1a. a pair of former pla >-
l'rs an the Nc"pon Beach Pro-Am.
arr second and third behind Greg
Norman on the PGA Tour money
h~t. Norman gave an exh1b1t1on hcrl·
, earlier thi~ )car.
Seven of the first .13 top monc)
winners on the regular tour arc
former pla)crs here whale onl)' $CVc:n
of l·Hmm the Hogan Tour have
pla)'ed at Newport Beach Countf)
Club. Of those "'ho pla yed here. the
top monc) "inner on the Hogan
Tour to date 1!> R.W. Eaks an fif\h
pos1t1on.
0
Former Nev. pon Harbor High
$Offer ( 'alh) Mockl•tt apparently en-
JO)S matrh pla) compet1t1on more
lhan stroke or medal pla). She won
lhe National Wo men's Pubhnx tour
namcnt an Colorado an June and la~I
"'~ekl•nd won the Women's Trans
National an Gulf Brcell'. Fla.
Hoth wcr<' matrh pla) l''Cnls v.1th
her mO\t rl·n·nt 'actor) coming by a
5·and·4 margin over V1c:k1c La) ton
ofGrecnc;horn. N.C. 1n a 36-holc
final. Her .-.howang in lhe U.S .
W lrnfrn 's Open fell sh on 9f e\ pccta-
11on~ but her future apix·ars bright
on thl' pro rarrnat unrc she decide~
to tr) for an LP<..iA pla)tng card.
D
The)' are hononni Nanq Lopt•1
on Tuesday at Los< oyotcs Count~
Club an Buena Park on Defending
Champions Da). After defending
hl·r title an the Ma1da LPGA Cham-
p1on-;h1p ~wl·eh•nd an Mal) land,
'ihe "ill fl) · c for the appearance
a\ dcfcndlng ·hampaon of the MBS
LPCiA Cla11>s1c which "'•II he held
tlm )Car on Sept 20-2 t
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The 191JO J uniorAmcnca·s Cup
tea m matches w 111 bt· held at Yorba
Linda C"ountf) Cl ub Wednesda)
through Frida}. This is the premier
1un1or golf team event in Nonh
Amencn and" 111 feature 14 Western
U.S. Junior golf association teams a'
wdl as two from Canada and Mcx-
aro.
This is only the second time th1~
e'ent has been held 1n Southern
California. the first being at El
Na.uel CC an Laguna Niguel 1n
IQ 3.
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The western regional qual1f y1ng
~hool for the LPGA will be held at
the Westin Ma nion Hills Re'°rt
Golf Course and Mis,ion Hills
Countf) Club Palmer course on
Sept. 18-20.
A total of 212 player\ will attempt
to quahf) the first two days at hoth
courk's. The cut to 70 players will
take place afkr 36 hoks for the final
rounc1
I Those who survive the school will
advanrc to the LPGA tour school
finals Oc t. 16-19 at lndiao Lakc1
Rcson in Oa)'tona Beach, Fla. Day·
tooa Beach is now the national
headquarters of the LPGA. An)'onc
1ntcrcs1 ~hould contact the office
at c• ---R800
. .
IE •ling fm servln~ la easier
than you might think. One
serving equals 1/2 mp fndt or molr!d
ftPtable, or 1 piece of fresh fndt,
1/4 cup of dried fnait, or I cup of
leafy greens. f.atinR one lafl' salad
could contain many seM:nP of both
lndts and vegetables!
(('J ool and colorful sa~ are \lLJ delidous and nutritious al-
ternatives ao high-fat foods. just re-
member to carefully choose your
drealngs, using mayonnaise and oils
sparingly.
~ ummer Is an ideal tlme to S1lrt ~ your0M1 "S-k~y" habit Many
ofyour&W>ri~fnlitsandftFllbles
are at the peak of their season.
~ for a tasty, light entree for
tonight s supper? ny one of the sal·
ads fearured hm. En~ a
croTtd1 Set UP. an inYltlng salld buffet
for a slmplf tem1d00il ~·
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lhrt'\' qui<~ dd1oou' -.JI.1th
l fresh Califon1111 peaclws
l fresh California plums
l frrsb (Alijorn111 Bartkll pears
l fresh California f('a/>" bunclH!s.
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l f resb California nectannes
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( 111 "a1rr) \\1th I l cup plain nonfa1 \O~turt. l w.1.,1w1on'
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i~ the a.titian
cents~ flavor~· blossorri in creative culinary art
In this Wttkly column, Dttaltt
Scanlon -a ~srercd dietitian -
answt'rs · reackrs' q~tions •bout
nutrition, dieti~ and fOOd ideas.
Send questions to Ckraltt Scanlon.
R.D.. c-/o Dally Pti.t, P.O. Box
J 560, Costa Mesa 91626.
Q; I 'd llke to try cooklDI wlth real
flewers. WMc• do yo. recommend?
-K.D.N., Corou del Mar.
Jn re ent years. Oowcr cookery has
caught on as a .creative and con·
versation-starting way to blend new
scents and flavors with even the
most uadiuonal dishes.
But before you try it, be su~ you
understand that not aU flowers are
edible. The ones you see in florist
shops, for example, have been
treated ~ith chemicals in all phases
of their growth and ca n therefore be
harmful.
That's why some supt;rmarkets
offer small packs of specially grown
Oowers which are nOl only beautiful
and colorful. but which are also safe
to ea t. Tiley are generally displayed
;n the produce section. and are
Deralee canlon, R.D.
pC'rfect for salads.
Pana&cs make suprilina hori
d'oucvrcs.. and you can suafT
nas&urtiums with tiny dollops of
~. Chrysanthemums are ulCCS
in stir-frys and stews. while daisies
make dandy cake decorations.
Apin, rtmember only to eat or
serve Oowers· that arc specially
v own for that purpose ... not the
usual garden variety.
There arc several fine books on this subject, includina "Flower
Cookery'' by Mary ·MacNicol and
"Edible Flowers" by Claia:.. Oifton:
Q: J MYt .,,.,., .-. ... ......, A new product~ however. has ..._ ..._ ... .,......, .,...." le come t6 m)' 1ucnt1on. and 1t may ~1 lamUJ IMeaae ef dtt ...a ~ prove to be very helpful to you and Jehl. Bet i -.. d.ey'n .... ,., ao others who are reluctant to order
, ... ~J..Pandeu? -F Ji., Hut· ~naln foods for ,the same reason. ......-~. F•nlt let roe explain that foods a~
as beans, peas. soy. broccoh Until very recently, my answer to ~uliOowcr, cabbe&e, et&J>lant and
this question would have been Jim -Brussels sprouts contain complex
ited to such tips as soakina the beans suprs (starches) that are often dif-
i!W"ller ovcmi&ht1 and then pourin& ficult to dipt.
out the water. This helps to act rid As a result, they beain to ferment of'~e substance in beans that causes in the body and this cbcmical action p s .>I which is obviously the prol> releases gas.
lem you are referring to. But the proper enzyme can break
_......------------~~----------------------------.......... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. down these complex suaan, or
'
starches. sufficiently to prevent the
fermentatiOJl process. And a new
product claims to be able to do that.
The product is named beano (with a
lower-case b). It is not a dru'; it's a
food -a liquid that contains the
MOST STORES
.......
G.-XK SftAK
La. 1.89
WllOll
KINOSALMON
FRESH
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OPEN 24 HOURS
KING SAIMOll
FILLl'l'S
FRESH
FAR~ RAISED u.4.49
GRAPES·
.......
CHICK••YST
PILGRIMS PRIDE
FOR FAJITAS ~3.29 '\
necessary enzyme.
The package difections call for
adding three to fi ve drops of beano
.. to your first bite of the offending
food:· and that is said to be enough
for the entire serving. Keep in mind
that, since enzymes in f.eneral arc
heat-sensitive. you won t want to
cook with the product; the result
would be val ueless.
This product Is made by Lactaid
Corp.. the same company that
produces Lactaid reduced.lactose
milk and caplets, which arc very
useful for people who have a lacto~
intolerance conditton. The com-
pany's good reputation leads me to
believe that, alJhough I have not yet
tried beano. 1t may well serve a
wonhwhile purpose by getting more
people to go back to some vef)
healthful foods they should not be
avoiding.
For additional information. there
1s a toll-free beano Hotline: f.
(800)-157-8650. weekda}S.
Q: I llave tried drlaltla1 the rec-
ommended el1llt 1la11e1 of water a
day, but feel waterloged. Caa milk
aad jalce 1•b1titute for water? -
L.C., Costa Mesa.
Not really. Milk and 1u1cc are
foods and. while they contain water.
thq require a d1gest1ve process and
bod) actions that arc not needed fo r
water.
Water 1s absorbed vcf) qu1 ckl)
from the stomach mto the blood-
stream and is enormously valuable
for surh uses as helping to break
do" n food ror d1gest10n. nush1ng
tO\H. residues from the bod). d1lut·
mg um· acid in th e unne. 1ak1ng the
edgt· off appcllh.'. replacing the water
> ou lose each da> th rough per-
sp1ra11un. breathing and other bod II)
func11ons. and rc·h)dratmg skin and
other tissues. In an carl1a column.
I c"pla1ned ho"' wa ter 1s also
.. Nature's permanent weight-loss S)Stem •• .
While tt 1s true tllat eight glasses
of "'att:r arc thl' Jail) rcwmmendcd
Jcq:I. tht• m1n1mum 1s four. If the
c1gjll leaH' ~ou uncomfonablc. tr)
cut11ng do"'n a b11 -sa). 10 s1>. A!>
"'1th all things related 10 hea lth.
ml·n11on )our .. feeli ng "'a1crloged ..
to )Our ph )!>ll01an during )Our ne\t
checkup.
Q: I have heard lllat cuntd flab ls Arrong.d Frnh In Sto<e
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No t so Research a l the
Ma<>sathu!>SCll'> lnst11utc of Tech·
nolOg) 1nd1cate\ 1ha1 canned her-
ring. sardine!>. E!_mon and white
wna arc 'er} good so urces ol
Omcg;i-3. thl· pol~ un..a1urated fish
oil that ha<> b..·en foun d 16 reduce th<:
m J.. of hean da<>t'asc ln1erestangl }.
light tuna ha\ onl) half as much
Omcga-3 a!I does "h1tc tuna.
Eating at home
the very best
Ifs a fa ct that eating at home 1"
kss t.•,pcn!in c than eating out. but
ne\.\ findings sho" 1t''"> al.-.o heller
nutrtl1onall). accord mg lo the
( ahforn1a Dtl'IClll" .\S!it.>C1at1on.
··:\ rcc1.·n1 Kl'nt State l 1nncrs1t\
fi nd ing sho"' tht.· avcragt of thrt·r
da11\ mt·al., t.•att.'n 3\.\3\ from home
to bC t.ons1stcntl) h1ght.•r tn fat and
calortl'' than the a' cragc of thrt.'t.'
ml·al., t.'alt.'n at home·· <,31<.f l:kt1\c
No"'hn. rt.•g1\h:rt.·d .d1e11tan ant.I
C D.\ n.·pn: cn\311\ e.
.. Health profc~sionals' rec·
ommendat1ons sa} a healthful diet
should include no mort.• than 30
percent ralones from fat." No"I'"
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Nowlin offered some advice to
reduce mtakl· of dietary fat
'"'hcthcr )OU cat at home or cat
out
··Selecting foods from the four
nutrient-based food groups 1s the
best wa} lo ensure nutnttonal adc· quac~ while keeping fat and
calorics in check." Nowlin said.
Those groups arc lowfat milk
and dairy foods. lean meat and
mea t alternates. raw or li tel}
cooked vegetables and fruits and
. whole gram breads and cereals.
Nowhn gave some \I\) for kc~pma fat •intake down at the break·
fast table. the meal with the largest
difference tn fat and caloric be·
twccn home and out.
-Replace a breakfast cro1ssun1
wnh a bran munin.
• Order a pu~cc of fre h fruit to
10 alon1 with breakfast: cat 1t first
10 till you up.
• Repl ace a glass of whole milk
with low or nonfat.
•Order one cu instead of two:
or leave ont yolk on ahc plate.
• Order hollandaise sauce on
the side of )'Our cus bcncdict and
add il JUdtC'toUSI )'.
• Or*r IOISI dry and spread
wuh small 1mouo1 of jelly .
A.HY SIZE P/IO<NJE.
DOES NOT EXCEED ~ FAT
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VW Passat a quantUm leap into i·nternJediate fie . . .
In CMe you hawn't noticed, Autos • ... t that ad)ulte for rMCh and
Volcewegen 11 beglr'fiiing to get rake, aa well aa folding down In
IQINHNe In the U.S. INriet 80/40 faahton to allow 9COlll to
_..... I NY llgain, becauM wtth a cavern®• trunk. What. mak• a tlkk record that lncludel thl 1 th ... h i.. th t mllu--of 111.-.... t...... ..__. .. ,1 1 car amaz ng, °""" .. .. a ,_.. u..• ,,,. wv"v there la so much apllCe tnlkte.
lonQllt llvlng minivan, anct Even with the front 1Ut1
otalme to the Original pocket pulhed au the warc back, there I• a1' .. 9:i-~~ .. aBuoet_.~~t to~ ltlll ample space or thr .. adult• •rv _,_,_,, urw In the rear seat. The Paaut 11
lklH of Volkewegen'a vision-nothing lhort ~f a miniature
ar1e1. Damian Geddrv lim®a1ne. Thta In not to 18y that the •~1 Where price le concerned, the
ro.d to America'• automotive Pauat 11 very competitive. With
he.rt hu not bMfl peppered , a base price of S 14,800. the big
with cranky Rabbit dlelel1, deltgn. The P .... t hu att thr• Volkawagen atlll comes atan-
questionab.. Daahera and the and then some. dard with four-wheel dlec
occaaional Quantum Mdan. But Go ahead, slam the Puaat's brakes, flve-1peed tran1-
a look at the hit ll1t rude like a door. Ka-wooomp. Thie sounds mission. air conditioning, 80/40
biography written for a friend. llke a $80,000 Mercedes-Benz, spilt folding rear seat, power
It'• happening once more. not a $15,000 grocery getter. steering and tilt whee'I. With a
Volk1wagen hu tlgatn mus-Now drive over the worst stretch gen·eroua heaping of options,
tered Its engineering might and of road you know of, the one the price rises, but not
taken aim at one of the moat with potholee the size of New astronomically.
I competitive market• In the Hampshire. No rattles what-Our test vehicle was equipped
tranaportatlon kingdom. -Bull-aoever, no creeks, no gfo,ns wit AM/FM sterlo cassette and
aeyet Like some contemporary and nothing falls off the car. six speakers, etectrlc windows, ·
armored knight, the Pusat la That's nice. mirrors and central locking, Volk1wa!en•1 1990 ftassat GL 111aldng Its presence felt In Alllert_ca. I
charging Into a hostile ring oc'· · Look at the way the doors and cruise control, etectrlc sunroof,
cuP'ed by the Toyota Camry, -fenders are al!Qned, the way the forged alloy wheels, heated
Honda Accord and Ford Taurus. duhboard and Interior panels seats and windshield-washer
And aJthough Volkewagen has match and the paint shines llke nozzles, metallic paint and most
done reasonably well In the polllhed glass. Very, very tidy. Importantly, anti-lock brakes.
battle of the compact1, the In-Thia Is a tightly 1crewed Evet1 with these premiums, the
termedlate brigade la a tough together car that promises to Passat's price hovered at
act to break Into. remain that way at the end of a S 18,500.
The Paaaat replaces the 111-five-year.loan. If the Passat Is beginning to
fated Quantum, a car that just Aa mentioned before, Interior sound like Its host of com-
newr caught on In the States, room plays a big part In the petltors, don't be alarmed, be-
and occupies a spot just above f amlly car shootout, and here Is cause this German sedan has a
the popular Jetta In VW's famlty where the Paasat flat excels. personality ali Its own. Like most
tr ... Welcome te Volkswagen's Front seat occupants are Teutonic automobiles, the
rendition of the ubiquitous tam-treated to multi-multi adjustable Pas.sat is tightly suspended to
lly aedan. . .. seats that compensate for give a reassuring feel of the
Now as far as I'm concerned, height as well as everything else, road. And although the under-
• family sedan has to possess and rear passengers get their pinnings are tuned for respon-
... -three quattttes. reasonable l>wn adjustable throne. slve feel, there is ample room
price, lost of room and sturdy Not many cars offer a rear under the fenders for the tires to
..
react to rough pavement the major controls have a firm
without bot1omlng out. · dlr«:t and precise feeling that
The MacPerson _~ruts In ftont make the Passat ·an . obedient
and trailing arms and . Inter.. and wlllmg automobile. -
connecting twist beam m the Although scorching accelera-
rear react quickly to Ir-tlon Is not the family sedan's
regularities In the ro41d without mission In llfe the Paaaat
jarring the passengers or send-provdes enough iorward motion
Ing the car off course. Anti-roll to seriously threaten your drtv-
bars kee~ the Passat from heal-Ing privilege. Gaining its motlva-
lng over tn tight turns. · -tlon from a 2.0-llter four-Connected to a rack and pi-
nion unit, tpe steerJng wheel
maintains proper communica-
tion with the front tires and
gives precise directions to the
196/60VR=J4 Unlroyals. Even
the brakes respond with a firm
pedal and linear action. All of
cylinder with twin cams and 16
valves, there Is a 134 horse-
power on hand to hustle the
3,000-pound car from point A to
point B. This translates Into 60
mph from rest in just under 10
seconds and a terminal vet-
, I
I
oclty of 125 mph. I
For those Who have little
Interest In shifting, thwe la an
all-new, four -speed autom.tk:
that la electronically connectled :
with the · engine to provide In-,
telllgent shift pattern a •"4: J
smooth operation. •>o I Wrapped In an aero-!
dynamically efficien1 pactcages I
that slices through the wind with
minimal fuss, the Pasaat should
be considered by anyone who is
looking for a family sedan that
provides vast amounts of room.
and an undeniably German •
character from bumper to
bumper.
Jaguar putting more growl und~r the hood this year ·
The new four-liter ver~on
matks the first major .step In the
development of Jaguar's AJ8
engine range.
The basJc concept of the en-
gine Is unchanged from Its 3.6-·
liter predecessor, retaining Jhe
same lightweight aJl-alumlnum
closed-deck structure, four-
valve pentroof combustion
chamber and duplex chain driv-
ing the direct-acting valvegear.
The fundamental objective of
the engine Is to lncreue low-
speed torque and further
enhance Jaguar's reputation for
engines which give a feeling of
effortless power and refl'*"'"t.
mpg, thus avoiding federal
··gas-guzzler'' taxes.
A new foor-$Peed electronic
automatic transmission has
been developed In conjuctlon
with the new engine. Initially for
• lnstallati01'linto four-ltter models
of the XJ6 range only. The new
box (the XF 4HP 24E) features
electronic control which Inter-
faces with the engine manage-
ment system and retards the
Ignition momentarily on up-
shifts. to reduce the torque
Input as-the gear change is
made. thus significantly Improv-
ing shift refinement.
manufactured by Alfred Teves,
Is being Introduced on 1990 MY
to replace the existing Glrl-
lng/Bosch system on the XJ6
range. Teves antl-IOck braking
Is already available as standard
e<iutpment on au XJ-S models.
The increased displacement
of 3,980 cc has been achieved
by lenghtenlng the 1troke from
92 mm to 102 mm, ralsfng the
power otuput from 199 BHP to
223 BHP at 4,750 rpm. This Is
an Tncrease of 12 percent, and
maximum power Is achieved at
an engine speed 500 rpm lower
than In the 3.6-llter prede-
cessor. Maximum torque of 278
pound feet Is developed at
3,650 rpm, an Increase of 25
percent over prevtous engines,
which developed 223 pound feet
at •.ooo rpm.
Th• 1990 J .. uar Majeltk comes with new four-liter engine.
The new transmission fea-
tures two pre-programmed
modes of operation -"sport".
and "normal." The ''sport."
mode allows the transmission to
be more sensitive to changes In
throttle position so that It wlll
change down more readily and
at higher engine speeds. Gears
are held on to longer and part
throttle changes down to first
gear are possible. Torque con-
verter lock-up occurs only in
fourth gear with the shift lever In
"D". "Normal" mode is de-
signed for everyday use. deliver-
ing responsive yet quiet. smooth
and relaxed performance.
Torque converter lock up occurs
again In fourth gear with the
shift In "O" but also in third gear
With the Shift In "3 ...
The new system is more com-
pact than the current system
combining the functions of
brake booster and anti-lock
controller in a single unit. This
removes the need for a separate
hydraulic f luld for the power
boost system. The Teves power
booster Is powered by an etec-
trlc pump rather than the pres-
-ent engine driven system. JrcJ•
addition. the boost ratio hu
been Increased to 5: 1 from the
current 4: 1.
Parasitic loss of power due to
the catalyst equipment Is only 5
percent, thanks to a new "low
lou" cataJyst ayetem which re-
duces back pressure by approx-
lmatefy 25 percent ..
Other changea for the four-
llter engine Include an Improved
camshaft profile and valve tim-
ing to compliment the increased
stroke and to improve Idle
smoothness. The pistons have
been redesigned and a forged
steel crankshaft replaces a cast
Iron component In further ef-
forts to Improve engine refine-
ment.
A new engine management
1yatem has been Introduced for
the four-liter unit, featurnlng
digital control of fuel and Ig-
nition. The new system has
greatly Increased computing
power, allowing Jaguar's design
engineers to Increase the con-
trol and dlagnQstlc specifi-
cation. Main benefits of the new
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times -from two seconds to
one or less. improved idle speed
control, improved diagnostic
system capability and Improved
automatic transmission shift
quality.
The improved diagnostic abili-
ty means the unit can monitor
engine and emission control
funct19ns as well as the integrity
of the electrical connections
within the system, while the im-
proved shift quality stems frorr.
the engine unit's ability to com-
municate with the automatic
transmission control unit. The
overall result Is a real Improve-
ment in drlveabllity and refine-
ment.
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The Increased power and
torque of the enlarged AJ6 en-
gine give the 1990 model Year
Jaguar 'sedans appreciably im-
proved performance. Accelera-
tion from 0 to 30 mph takes 3.4
seconds. whlle 60 mph Is
reached from re~t In 8.6 sec-
onds. Comparable figures for
the previous year's cars were
3.6 and 9.4 seconds. Maximum
speed for the 1990 cars In-
creases to 136 mph from 130
mph.
Since the launch of the latest
XJ6 range In 1986. Jaguar has
been Implementing a com-
prehensive worldwide program
of marketing research. aimed at
keeping its designers abreast of
suggested improvemen1s and
refinements to the product's
specification. Jaguar surveys
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Canada, Japan. Germany and
Australia.
The Increased speed has not
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mileage; the four liter-engined
cars return EPA city/highway
gas mileage figures of 17122
A new generation foundation
and anti-lock braking system,
As a result of listening to
these customers. the Jaguar de-
sign team have successfully In-
corporated many Important re-
finements and modifications to
the XJ6 range Interior u part of
the 1990 MY program.
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and Ilia Americu coa laid a wdaW1d1•dly-...:Cao..
aw Naaiou• Ce•••ll Memorial
10 IM>nor' U.S. IOldliil'I no died
while lakiM IUootiee IO 5o¥iet pons in World War -n.
U.S. and Soviet navf bands play-
ed each other's national antfaem1
before the admirals walked lide-by-
aide to the front of the memorial
between rows of Marine COl'pl and
Soviet honor auards who lined the
walkway facina each other.
Adm. Charla R. Larson, com-
mander in..chief of the U.S. Pacific
Fleet, and Adm. Genadiy Khvatov,
commander of the Soviet Pacific
Fleet, then picked up the wreath and toaethe~ placed it at the base of the
memonal.
Taps was played as sailors from
both countries solemnly saluted 1he
wreath of red roses and carnations.
It had three strands of ribbon across
the front that said in Russian,
"from the commandina officer and
sailors of the (Soviet) Pacific Fleet."
.
:V acc1,1ee11 maritime .... ~.., • .....,-.., ... lov'!t
-Clpe. Jon Romeo of the • ~ ••riGlll." ~ i'eDlied. I u.-... Martw. wlUdl IOI& bun-believe lllat 100D tbcre will \e more
dredl u~ and tbeir crewmen dUnp IO IUn bftw•n lbe .. .,.,._ .... ~ OcrmaD . ~" •
al bb:ll9def ao dehver mililarl' Romeo said. ~ lbal the
10 Sov6et poru in 1942 and ~t Mari.a Wll ~tal
• •• ~111 • llCOnd &ont IPUlll ~
.. , pneent this ao you on behalf of Nm110 World War 11 by deHvmna
the Mercbant Marines ... who de-mililar}', 1upplan IO Sovaet pons on
livered all the aood• you needed (to the Pacific -Ocean.
filbt the Nui1J, and on behalf of the .. We .supplied, the RUlliana with
American people in aeneral. We everyth21t1 they n~ IO tu!"' the welcome you here " Romeo told tide •inst the Nm1 at .Stlliftll'lld
Khvatov. . ' and Leninarad." he aaid. •
.. What your people suffered (by · The cerem~ny was ~ o~ a full the deaths of more than 20 million day of recreataon .and ~t.eeana for
Soviet soldiers durina World War II) n;tost of the Sc?v•et 11if9n who ar-
is unpuaUeled, as far as the nv~ Tuesday an San Dieao t~
Merchant Marines arc concerned. Sovaet wanh1ps and a suppl lhap.
We are your l>rothers. J hope our Their . ·five-day viait is of
relationship will last forever as aoodw1ll.exchl., between e U.S.
friends." and Sovaet fMlV•~·
Khvatov said the flag would be Capt. V~imar Vlaso , one of
hung in the Soviet Pacific Fleet several Soviet navy o 1ccrs who
museum "as a symbol of friendship attended. the ceremon at Point
between the navies between the Loma with honor auard members
countries and may that (rela-selected from the crews o the visit-
tionsbip) lasr forever." ing Soviet ships, said i as a very
"I always have respect for vet-special and im occasion.
Texas sp_ill ~purs fishing ban
By SCOn RO THSCHILD consumer health protection bureau
Auoc1.cec1 ,., ... Wl'lt« in Austin.
" "h's as much a precautionary HOUSTON -T~xa~ on Wednes-measure as anything else," Travis
day banned aJI fishing m Galvcsto!' said, adding that officials grew con-~y because ~f a 500.~gallon 011 .cemed after seeini shrimpers pull
spill thre~tenmg pubh~ health as trawls through an oil slick. Some oil-~ell as miles of S~<?rehne an~ en-tainted shrimp have been caught.
v1ronmenta1Jy scns1t1vc estuanes. The Greek tanker Shinoussa col-
.In another development. the cap-tided Saturday with two of three
ta1n and helmsm~n. of a. Greek barges towed by the tug Chandy N
tanker whose colhs1.on with two in the Houston Ship Channel. which
batJeS caused the s~11l blamed the passes through the bay. Heavy black acc1~ent on a state pilot at a federal oil spewed from the barges until
hearing. Tuesday. The double-hulled tanker
The state Health Dcpanment didn't leak.
banned fishing as of ~idnight The tanker's captain and
Wednesday because the spill. p~cs-helmsman testified at the opening
ent~ a he~lth t~rcat. according to session of a heanni b) the Coast
Neil Travis. chief of the agenc> 's Guard and the National Transpor-
talion safety Board.
Capt. Nikolos Fioratos of Greece
and helmsman Mohammad S.
Haque, 33. of Ban&ladesh claimed
pilot Raymond·Fincner of the Hous-
ton Pilots Association misdirected
the Shinoussa into the path of the
barges.
Haque said the Shinoussa, headed
out to the Gulf of Mexico, had been
travelina alonaside a Liberian tanker
headed into the ship channel just
before the aQcident occurred. The
barges also were heading in. behind
the Liberian ship Hellespont Faith .
Fioratos, 44, said he thought
Fincher had been directing the
tanker to 1ravcl too fast -at 14
knots -and too close to the Li-
berian ship.
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Newt>ort Beech. t 100 w/good phOne menner. • Mutt be 12 to 16 dogs to flald for run. Must 1-900-2~ Ext 1_, Mon-Fri tor eppt.
REWARD. 71 ... 75--1755 J® raqulf" hMvy t..._ yMttold dr1va. Cell 873-1520 Open 7AM·10PM 115 ...
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Send retuma to: Century tDDly TOOIYI, ~~~d~~r~u1=i Pert time, wlll train. ~ Security Sy.tema, 17981 ftffL ft ' F I . &44-0470 HlflnQ lmmadietety· Skype.rk Circle, Ste G, rental. Mon· r 9.30-e. •STORE MANAGEMENT
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me P•ho 1001 c.arPo•I 01 bacltya•d lree The seal
••suspended on a ch<11n and ci.n bl' 1a1sed. lowered
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By CHARLES GOREN
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mists. They prepare for the "orst
and are pleasamly surprised 1f there
are no problems. But "hen ~ome·
thing g~s awry, they are usually
ready for that eventuality.
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positively to South forcing. art1fi·
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NOW!
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Tall•S
5 Humble
10 Asian rulet
14 Tout spread 15 Kindled an-16 Occ.ls.on
t 7 Plant p1rt
18 Wedding
arranger
20 Auto scar$
22 Korean
SOid.et
23 PO'lenll
24 Or.gins
26 11de
27 Hymns
30 l'\edUC4tS
34 Sullen
35 Athl4!Vemen1
36 $peel<
37 1n ont" s
bOnnet
38 Memento
40 Chinese pref
-' 1 Fo~y
4 2 o-o•
Scots
43 Staoger
45 Not free 10
move about
"7 lnlegl'lty
48 CUM 49 Pivots
50 Meal course
53 Ari Lii
S4 Moses' km
58 Ability lo
redtlle
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2 3
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37
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Nanette
6J Compilation
6-t Yale
students
65 T\I tube
"'" ~Nap
67 T0te
DOWN
1 Ate~
2 To Sheller
3 Green
4 Dance type
5 Ft1 OUI
6 Faces brllvely
1 Singers
8 lndt5'>0~
9 Anglo-S&•t>n
lfltlte<
10 Me11tng
stickers
1 1 Long walk 12 SOiemn wo1d
13 Not l'us
19 Dewy
21 Catches on 25 Green shade
26 Nuclear 27 Put together
28 Grand
29 Thr!!e-Sl)OIS
30 Hilo nedl-ar
3 1 Prepares for pubhC8110n
32 Group ol nine
YOIC&s
• 33 Ftellon bll
35 lnsecl
39 Prtor to
-'O \lac1lletor
6 7
PRE\llOUS PUZZLE SOLVED
42 Intellects
44 S1C11fllft city 46 T1mf' of year
47 Pusn on,. s
way
49 N.111v1• QrOup
~Shipped
~I LOvl" dfilly
5? Floot
COVf'ong Br1I
8 9
51 Grandparenlal
SS Ups.el
56 Wisdom god
!.7 Treetop IO<lg•ng
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60 Stanoy
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By SYDNEY O MARR
Thursday, Aug. Z
ARIE S (~l.1rd1 :'.1-~pril 19): 'ou"ll '1m·.1d 1.·mu11on~1I wing•,_
ar11,t1v•r•·at1\1' l.tpahtl1t11.·\ duminatl' Pott•nttal hl·l'umc<; l'r)'>lal-
dl'at 'ou'll !..no'-' 1°\<11.tl) \\here ~11u ar1.· grnnit .rnd 1h1.·rl' '" nu
111111.tn~ h.1d. ( 1l'm1n1 rcprn1.·ntcd
TAllR l 'S 1 \pril 20.;..1 J~ 20) I 1n.1ll' ruk'. rt·i,tula11on!> pru,1·
b1.·m·fo 1.il 'ou'll tx· prot1.·1. t1.•d Imm tho\l' "ho "'ould intnngt• on
\11ur tlk." \uHp111 nall\l' hdr>' \\tth kgal nghl'>. flt'rnlt"lllO'
ffrh11tld111g prul'r .1111 1.an '>t.1rt
GEMINI 1r-.b~ 21.Junl' 20I· lh1.•tl.. \m•<; mes~g1.· I mo\ on
)t' k. \ r1.·a11' 11' u1mmun1ra1111n v. hat lwg1n' ti\ mild 1111 t:llHlll
rnukl ll''>Ull 111 1mriort.1111 11.·l,111on,h1p &· rl•ad) 111 n•ad 'fll'll<ll
m.11\ 11.11 '\IUI lllll'I prl't:tlllttl " lk\lfl'lf
CANCER (Junl' 21-Juh 22 1 H) rc.•mJtntng dow 111 h11m1.· \OU
kJrn llhirt' than ii p;1rt1npat1ng 111 "ild g<Hl\l' rha,l· t-,1111 1h 1111.·mhl.·r
hl'lp' 1 l.trtf) lin.rnual pu11k Aa..,11. l''>lll'" rl'4u1r1.·, a11c rH1011 In·
1. ludl' lw.1l1h \\lit I.. ro111.1m1.•
I LEO Uul\ 2 '· \ug. 221 ~1 \\h'I\ 1nt11guc. n1.'1.\"-\ll~ lt>r d"lr\··
111111 .Ill' ;tll part of d) na11H1. \C'l'nano Pt\l'l'~ n:tll\1.' 'ia)\. ''I'm 1,1.l;1d
\OU 1111 lontt1.•r arc.· h iding'" .\11\\\l'r~ .ire l11und 111.•htnd lork..:d 11rn11•
'1111 "tll umkr\tand
VIRGO ( \ug 2 '\-~·pt. 22): I mph'"" 1111 d ur;1hk 1,1.ooc.h . ~11.11 :in
11.·c,, rl·liahtltt\ ol a uto moh1lc, largl' hou,1.·hold 111.'lll'. Oldt•r 1nd1' 1d
u.tl po"1til) ( aprtl'Orn. help!> mal..e pruix·r '>Ck\ 111111<,. Kclat111n,h1p
1nll'n"tin. rn1u111.·, mor\• rc!>p<>ns1b1ltt\.
LIBRA (Sept. 23.(kt 22) L11ng-ran1,1.t• pro\JX'1 I\ .m· '!' n 1c.k nce.
I o,·r rl'l<111urt)h1r 1' tl'\tl•d. '' 1'\n t 1n~. l'ltttld ll'nd 1011c·atl\1.· prnll'd.
()UC\tllltl 111 rl'IU\,lttng d1.0\l'f\('\ \l'rlllU\ \.Ofl\l\kr.tlltHl \nuthl'I I 1hr:i
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SCORPIO (<X.1 .!.l-No'. :! I ): 011Tcrcn1 appronc·h nr1.'1.'\\3r) 111
conrwcwrn w11 h posc;ei.-.mn!i. finnnr1.·.,, 1nc.·omc po1cn11al Stn·~ ..
tndCJ'll'ndcnC'e. orig1 nal1 t). \\llhngnc<.~ 111 make frc\h c;tnn 1n rt\'\\
dtrl'Ltton I ·o '"'uh<.'d
AG ITT ARlll (No'. 22-l>cl. 21 ): 'ou do kno" what ~uu arc
doing dc!iptlL' fo n11 I) mcmht·~ who o bJel'I. wh1nr . compla in. a11cmp1
to thrnw )OU oil track. Ek d1plo ma 11C' hut l'\'fu\1.' to Ix· inttn11dr11w
M one~ p1ctun· "'111 brighten.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2.!-Jnn. 19). Dl\l'r~1fy. n pand hm11on\
Whnt np pcarl.'tl to bt' a mino r triumph "''II 11r 1u.1lly ht· o f more
'i1gn1liLnnu· 1h;111 imagined. You 1.·nuld Ix inv1tt•d 11!1 honon:d isue~I.
Scl n·1 1n rorm;,11 ion 1~ a'atlahll·
AQUARJ S (J;i n :?O·fd'I I K): Key •~ provided Y.hKh 11nloc~
( urnulop1::i ·of Plenty. &:c:nano foatun:~ fulflllml·nt. lnr nlhh1p.
addcd popul::im ) ~rpto 1• • '1.• helps "'11h proper introdtu·ttons.
Yo u could win H>ntc t.
ly ,.ATRICK WALKER
Tlaarsday, Aug. 2
BMW '89 3251• I
Bi.ctc/bleck 10,000 miles,
5 IPeed. chrome ...... a11ume leaee at $472/mo
and receive S2.500. 729-1 148/D 497 ·2196/E I•
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5 Speed (2NH$56)
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HONDA 1te0 Accord ~ \ ""°' work, S500 O~ 540-4728.
HONDA '83 PR ELUDE . I
A.IC. MOO<lroat 5 .IPM'd. 35mpg $4,200. t«-9
HONDA '85 ACCORD
Death In lamlty
$4850. Elloelleflt.
499-0134 ~1ngs.
HYUNDAI 1987 Gl S
33K. 5--spd. runs-looks e x-c e 11 en t , $3 ,6 50
63 1-3027.
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ARIES I M:irch 21-A pnl 20): Self-love mcan'i a l·ccp1ing oneself -~~~~~~~~ a~ a "'Orth~ .ind worlh" hill' human being a nd has nothing what-ISUZU 1985 Impulse ,
'0C' l'r lo do "'tth concc1t or 'an11 y Thcrefon·. ho ld )Our hl'ad up loaded. 1 owner, runs weir.
high .ind l..cc:r )our spirm alof\ -no m a11cr \\hat >Ou an~ nu"' 14.200. 75 1-2283
t'\f>1.'nt·d to l.'ndurl' ix·r\onall~. proft.''i\!Ona ll) and financi:ill\. .MauAR'i986 XJi
Light grey, showroom I A K L:, (o\prtl JI-Ma> 2 1): Taurus is 1h1.• 'il'cond <11gn of1h1.· qu1llty. 55.000 miles
ZoJ 1ar and rl.'prl.''"-'Ot'i. among 01ha things. monc>. po'\'.>('\Ston~. s21.soo 644-8643
c:omfort and \Cl'Urtl\. HoweHr. cm.umstancn lx'\ond \our control JAGUAR 1987 x.i6
an: nu'' forcing >ou· 10 realt1e th:it 11 )OU ha''l' m1 d1.·s1rc I<' flO'i'><'SS off wnne1t1n tntMIOf, mint
an)th1ng ur Jn~11n{'. then )Ou hnvt.• no fear uf lcw,, condition. 1 owner. 23K
m it es . 1 28 .000. GEMINI <~ta) 22-June 211: Pluto. the G reat He:ilcr of both 673-7023
mind .ind hod>. no" 1gn 1fics th1.·n· 1c; a nc\\ hie to be ll\ed -the .IAIHl 1111 XJI
tx-.1. th1.• mmt rc'harding. contc.:ntt.•d and lompkt1.• C\IStem·c -onc1.· Prla lne. Arctic btu•
\uu .11.u·pt 1hat thl·r1.· 1c; uh~olutcl) no1h1ng thul canno t Ix' t hunged, S23.~00 Private party
modified and 1mpm,cd h) controlling )Ou r thought~. 760-3675
JAGUAR 1989 XJS CANCER (June :!~-Jul\ ::!3): Yo ur dest1n~ •'> not rnntrl.llkd or Sllv~r & Converllbl8\
mJppcd out lor \OU h) e xternal forc"s -~ou n1<1p 11 out for >uur~lf 14 ooomites, v 12eng1,,., ~ hJt )OU thtnk and do in the p re$Cn t dctcm11nn "hat happcn<1 .10 sso.ooo. 852-0700 ·~
\lilt in lh\' lutun·. I hal'f'orc. thin!.. lung and hard no'' tx·for1.• tnl..tng for Wendy ~111 an) long·tl·rm linanci:il rnmm1tm1.•nt<1 JAGUAR 1989 XJS con•
LEO 1Jul> :!4-.\ug. :!l) It " \<\1d that th1.• ar1 ol tx1n~ "''\l' ,., ~:':~~'~ter~r~~K~~
tht• Jrt of l..nu\\tng "ha t 10 O\Ctlook .\nd bct'UU\.C the lun:H 1.•dtJ'l'>l' 3.3~k mile w1rr1nty. iit'
1111 \ug. 6 tuh•) placl.' 1n \OUr o ppo'ittc \lgn o r Aqu;m us. )OU 1t·~·"~ c.llen1 eond1t1on Ow~
1110,t not appear dogmatK and in1rans1gcn1 '"hen drahntt v. 1th 'F:S~'~l95.s:;0~230~
ma1nmon1al or partnl'r'>htp pro bk ms.
MAZDA le84' GlC·LX VIRGO (>\ug N-Scpt. 23): Trust. manage ment and .rci.pons1-sedi n . l o w mite•~
htlll) arc thrl'c words ~h1rh ha'c a vef) \pcc1al meaning tor )OU at Amllm/cau . 1unroQJ_
th1.• mo mrnt. ·\nd throughout thr re maindr r o f 1990 ~ou nrl' not $2750. 760·S3M ~:. lt~'-·I ~ to <lcn) the: fact that out of each anct rvcr~ rris1s rnn1cs a MAZDA ·aa MX&-LX-
rhann· rn he: reborn. Jei<rnlle• 1u10 & 111
f power, loaded, Ell<*tent LJBRA (~pl. 24-0<.-t. 23): Use that marvdous L1bran l nad. o condition w uranty
"'alking a"a' fro m 1nd1 v1duals or s1tunt1ons tha! m:ik~ )Our had.lcs $9200. 645-0490 •
r1\I.' 10 th1.• t'ull. For pcrsonnlly. cmot10nnll). hnanc1all> and pro-MERCEDES 1984 md
fc '>111onnlly thcrc is absotut~ly no reason to hartg around or hang an Turbo. be1ulllu1 c~-
th1.·r1.• dfllon, origin•! OWMr, recotda, blue S 14, SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov :!~)' Rea ht) is not always plca\ant -120.0~ 10
in foll. mo re of\en thatnot it i~ quite painful. However. a\ 1hc dl'l)S lll!ACEOE S 30 0~
go h) no" )OU will co c to rtalisc that lasting ha pplncsi. can only TURBO 19U ch•IT\f
be found b} rcfui.ing o accept the sccond·ra" or the sha m. P•one wll h p1tomlnb
SA<tt'nARIUS (Nov. 23-Dcc. 21 ): The word that now \pnngs le1ihef lmm•cu111e &
to man~ karma. Hov.t ver. fate. d estiny. karma -call 1t what you comptetety toeded 78K
"ill -the moment has come to fa e up to ccrrnin hori.h rcal111cs ~~!::., "!~~=
and . in the pr~ess. tnkc away othen' power or hold over ynu. The oft•. 760-3881 "
truth of this statement will be e ve n m o rc apPQrcnt around u1. 6. •I-I 'l• HI. • CAPRICOl\N (Dec. 22-Jan. 20). At the bt' 1 o f 11mcs hou a p pear
I f I GM. 4 OOOr, •Int ~ to have a ~uhar approach to mo ney matters. t ·" ctt er a cas S39t5 473.3421 Mlf
or famine. Now: however. you really must avoid oil forms of 12 nOOfl 723. '"33
~peculation h kc the plngue and cnsurc o thers can and will P3)' on MERCEDES 7• 2'\0 O•
the nail. 4 dOnr xtnt cono 1399fi AQUARI US (Jan. 21-Fcb. 19): Pluto 1n Scorpio IS tclhn1 you to 873-34'21 Alt., 12 "°°!!·
brook no intc rfcrtncc or tolerate cnt1c1sm and a usttc n:marks from PP 723 1$33
P ISCES (Feb 19-M :irch ~01 D 111 loauc wtth one in po<1111o n or those oflesscr minds or abilities. In fact. this is the J>(rfcct m o ment MI RCED£8 199& 300:i•
autho nt) prove fruitful. uo right to to p. request lt ktl> to he grantl'd. in tJmc to be what you are a nd be«>m~ whatever )OU want to be. WAGON While IMt ,
Gain rnd1ca tcd vio written word . V1rao native help~ clear lcg .. 1 red P ISCES (Feb. 20-March 20): ~ 1pproaching lunu ccli~ In eun roof fxc•lle t
tape. Aquariu.s ~1fies the re are two guotation' w hich ~ar appropr1att '20,500 7st-1j)35
and o n which you out.ht to pondtt. "Life has a va lue on l) wht'n 1t Ml..C£0l8 HNZ t IF AlJO. t IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: Relat1onsh1p wtth mother hat somcthina viluabfe H n objttf' -tl~Jl"I. Bnd .. W~ pardon to 1to!. Wh ite ••t.,1
m un: s1an1ficunt than with father. Family n:latton hips do~. at the t"cnt that we love" -Rochcfo~uld. ~::_n~t 4MI~
times sm otherana. You a p preciate fine foods.. <'~luld he c 'ccllcnt chef. IF AUG. a II YOUll BIRTHDAY: Like an o thtt UOI born ma. Ot.M ~
a pn com . C'ancc r person\ pin)' 1mponan1 ro1ci an )'our life. Current around th is umc. ~ou appear to bt '°"" th"?uah a difficult of t t7.900. 7t4-720-tt63'
scenario h1JhliJht' marita.1 'tatus. buJant'M actfvat)'. es ful publte dC'C11ne phase in matnmonial °' penrwnlup affairs. However. It all 0..1r1 M11~°"' ~'ii
appearance$. c pcc1ally whe n rtprcSCntina riahts of women Love limo and .1n all sttuauom )OU mYa& fol~ )ou r d~m. take one ,..._ ....... ..._""' ~:!:::~~:!:=!=;!!~=~~-::::~::::!..l rcl~lJon~h•P lanllcd Junni uauas. TraYel _for )Ou 1n Or1ohtor. 1tcp 11 a time and don't 1tnlc for lcll -JUl t con:..:;t1:.:..:n::uc:-.:.:lo:..:.;cl:.:..:1m;;.:.;:;;b.;....&.;.;*::;;...ii.o::;;:.;....----..:;;,
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YOUR PRiCE $18;99·7
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IRAllD llEW 1990 Flml I YEIUE
FACT. STICKER PRICE ..................... s23,638
CU DISCOUNT. ................................. s2,693
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SELECTED USED CARS!
ON APPROVED CREDIT
11111 IEW 11N Tllll USEI
FACT. STICKER PRICE .••••••...•..•.......... s1&,317
. <Jla l>ISCCXlfT ...................................... s 1,561
FACT<>ltY REBA TE •..•••••.•.•...•...•................ s750
YOUR PRICE $13,999
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IRAllD IEW 1910 LE llRDI COUPE
FACT. SllCKER PRICE ..................... s14,773 , . $ .
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• Factory ar concitioner
• 4 Wheel Disc Brakes
• Tit Steemc Cobm
• Electronic Speed Controt
• AM/RI Cassette
·• Rear Wiidow Defroster
YOUR PRICE $12,329
IRllD llEW 1990 IMPERIAL
FACT. STICKER PRICE ........ : ............ s28,682
CU DISCOUNT ..... : ............................ s4,000
FACTORY REBATE .............................. s1,ooo
• Man Cross Luther Interior
• Crystal Key Wa-ranty · -
• 5 year or
50.000 coverace
. YOUR PRICE $23,682
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By BRENT KAUEST AO
TALLAHASSEE. Fla. -An M !-)car-old
man ton' u:1cd in the "mcrq k1lhng" of hi s v.1fe
will be freL·d lrorn pnson Thursda~ for human-
nanan rea~om. Go' Bob Maninc1 \31d 'Wcdncs-
da)
Ros11.ell Galben. v.hose t ase focused nauonal
attenuon on the killing of an a1hng 10,ed one.
suffers from lung and hean di sease and ph }s-
ic1ans sa} he co uld die at any time
· "I thmlo. it's in the bes1 interest of all panics
concerned ... l.>a1d ManioeL. a law-and-order Rc-
publtl·an 11.ho has <i1gned more than 120 death
"'arrants 'iln~l' tak ing office in I 987 and pre' tous-
1> oppo!.ed demenq for Gllbcn.
The retired cngtncj!r was 1he subJCCI of a
1987 1cln 1s1on mov ie that dramatized his dc-
c1s1on in 198) 10 kill has wife of 51 )Car'i. who
suffered from AlzhC'1mer's disease and OS·
1eoporos1s
"Mr. GilbC'n's declining heahh. and 1he
hkehhood that his cond1t1on will continur l o
deteriorate 1f he remains in pnson. le-ads me 10
the concl usion 1ha1 he should be granted clemen-
C) ... Mantnez said
Th ree of the six Cabinet members -
Comptroller Grrald Lewis. Education Com-
missioner Belt} ( as1or and Attome) General
Bob Buttcl""Orth -signed the governor's pell-
tion. cleanng the wa) for G1lben's frttdom.
"Oh Lord. 11·s JUSI such wonderful ntws.
~•d G1lbcrfs daughter, Manha Moran. an Balll-
morc "h's JU"it wonderful."
Mrs Moran ~1d she would return 10 Aonda
1mmed1a1el> to help her father resettle. probabl>
batk at a Fort Lauderdale condom1n1um where
ma m of his fn ends rcstdC'.
:., think 1hc first thing we're going 10 do 1<,
go ou1 and haH' a good meal. and then kt dadd>
Put Yoiir Career
On Course.
CLASSES BEGIN AUGUST 13, 1990
MBA MA
<.;omputer Re~urces Management Business
Maneoement Computer ResourcH Management.
Managemen1
Claun meet one even•ng a week t111e te1ma a
yeer .. nme -..ks H Cl'I
Marine Corpt Air Statton Tualln, CA
SS2-0634 WEBSTE R
UNIVERSITY
ha'c a l111k bourbon and branch water -which
he hasn't had 1n the-and-a-half )Cars:· she s~11d
G1lbcn was exammed 1n Januaf) and a
medical report showed he suffered from heart
and lung disease and was considered ··at high mk
of death at an} time.'' bccau\C of h1\ age and
physical cond1t1on
"Dadd) has ver) bad emphyse ma and one ol
the main things rm going 10 do 1s reall> insist
he quit smokrng:· said Mrs. Moran. the (i1lbcn s'
onl> child.
G1lbC'n. who was held at 1hc Sorth Florida
RecC'pt1on Center in Lalo.e Butler. "'as ~ntenccd
to a mandatof) minimum pnson term of 25
>ears to life aficr being con' 1ctcd of first-degree
murder 1n the March 198~ shoo11 ng death of hts
wife, Emtl}
Tht prosec ution claimed Gilbert killed ht\
72-)car-old "'1fc bccau!IC she had become a
burden to htm
PROTECT ANT
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lncompuable \'iew locadon1 selected fixtures, white washed
Land leaendary value will mA;ke L cabinetry, cuhured marble oval
the rel~ o( tbc Lcaend Sera · -tubs and separate &lass-enclosed
condomaruums Saturday dd De .__ Bo 1 ard De 1 showers in selected homes. Sunday at Palm Royalc Country •e-.-r: u cv ve op-Palm Royalc's value is further
Club, a pte-auarded aolf coqrsc ment. enhanced by avajlable 30-year
rewn community in La Quinta. ~ . of developme1t: Con-fixed •. assumable FHA fin~ncing,
The Leaend Series will present domaniums. enabhng low down payments
the finest locations ever offered Price raa1e: $85,950 to and attracti ve terms. Golf
at Palm Royale Country Club, S 135,900. enthusiasts will delight in a free
with breathtaking panoramic N•mber of Door plaas: Four. one-year country club membcr-
views of the Ted Robinson-de-Special lDcentlve: Free ~ne-year ship for two, ensuring greens fees
si&Jled 1olf course, sparkling country club membersh1f.· and priorit} starting time for
lt!kcs a1;1d the majestic San Jacin-Sales office plloae: (619) 45-054 home owners. This free member-
to mountain range beyond. or (800) 447-7256. ship 1s prov 1ded with purchase
These priceless views are ~c-and represents an ~xcellent
companied by an elegant collec-valu e.
tion of homes all on the fairways condominiums. offering up to A comprehensive array of rec-
of the golf course, priced from two bedrooms and two baths. reational amenities awaits home
the $85.900 to $135,900. Each home features generously buyers at Palm Roya lc Country
According to Michele Yerkey, appointed li ving and dining Club. hi ghlighted by the
sales counselor at Palm Royale areas and private patios or view challenging exccuti ve golf
Country Club, the Legend Series decks to enjoy the panoramic course. featuring impressi\>e con-
.offering has been early awaited golf course and mountain views. toured fairways. abundant sand
by many discerning home The gourmet kitchens offer and water hazard s, and well -
buyers. convenient breakfa st bars fo r in-placed greens. The course offers
.. The Legend Series homes formal dining. dependable Hot-excepti onal pla) from both
will offer an unbeatable com-point refrigerators with ice men's and ladies' tee placc-
bination of all the best aspects of makers, electric ranges. mi cro-men ts.
desen resort li ving -sen-waves and continuous cleaning A beautifully decorated
sational recreation and all to-ovens. Other standard features clubhouse fea tu res a rnmpkte
cations arc directly o n the fair-include conve nie nt enclosed gar-pro shop. managed b) PU.\ pro-
ways with views of sparkling ages. General Electric washers fess1onal Tom Marcuno. \lsu
takes, fountains and the and dryers. plus energy-saving with in the dubhouse 1s a full
clubhouse beyond," says Yerkey. central ai r-conditio ninit ~·n ice restaurant. eq uipped !Ur
who urges serious home buyers The I u x u r 1 o u s mast e r parties or banquets. plu'i n rrla ,. '"--'-~c&-vistt-e&Fly-fer--bc!t sclecuon. bedroom-suttes offe t:Hl'Heft ing lounge \\llb full bar
because a strong buyer demand and privacy. with spacious ward-Palm Royale Counlr) Clhu
is anticipated. robes, plush . carpeting and offers . four night-li ghted r ham-
Palm Royale Country Club sumptuous master baths offering pi onship tennis courts for homc-
presents a collection of elegant Pullman vanities. decorator-owners' use. Several park hn g
The Legend Serl•• offers panoramk views of golf course. l.ece1 and Mountalftf
pools and \p:J<, arc s11uatcd
throughout lhl' rommun1t ).
\OlllC crt . wtttrtt4 Hl Sllt13tnl Ill
\Ullkl'n all II\ l'\. an·l'n tcd h\
bcauttlul \\:ttl·rtall-. and 1.inti-
Slaprng.
Homr \hoppl'PI -.houlll v 1-.11
the communll) as soon as poss-
ible to ensure the best selection
of golf com sc horm·s. Patm
Ro)alc Cuuntr) Club is located
off lntastate 10 at the corner ot
Washington Strt.·et and Fret.I
Waring in L<t Quinta. fhe
clubhouse and models are open
se'en da>'I a week. from 10 a.m.
10 5 p.m.
Further sales mformatj on is
a' ailable b) callrng Don Kitzan
or Michele Yerkey at (619)
345-0554 or (800) ~47-7256.
Grand opening of HB's SeapO-'rte II this weekend ·
Spatek>u1. ocean-close Model condominium at Seaport II.
COnclos sell last. ~ .
for Pier: Colony .
j
Pi er Colony, a new develos>;-
menl of 130 oceanfront con~
dominiums in Huntington
Beach, has sold 52 units valued
at S 1 S million 1n its first I 0 days of sales, reported Henry Penso of
Pier Colony
De.eloper: California
International.
units are priced for less than the
median price of a single family
home: in Orange County:· he
said. ··They also have appeal as
a second home. and arc far more
aff.on.lable than a beach home 1n
. Malibu and Newport Beach."
The condomin1ums range tn
price from $1 75.000 to $5 70.000
for a loft, one and two-bc:droom
Resorts units. Up to 90 percent of the
units provide ocean views,
Con-P~nso said. Unit size range from
861 to 1,492 square feet. Type of developmeat:
dominiums. Prtce ruse: From the high
SIOO OOOs. · N1mi;;r of Door pla•1: Fo ur.
S.Ure foo&a1e: 86 J~o ~, .492.
Sain elflc:e plloM: 5 36--0 l 08.
local developer California Re-·
sorta International.
A joint venture of Huntinaton
Beach-besed aJiromia Resorts
Lntemattonal and Los Anaclct-
• bucd Hatcko (California) Inc.,
Pier Colony is locattd at 200
Plclfac Coat Hilhway in Hunt-
iQllOD leach, Krml the street
&Om the Huntinaton 8mch Pier.
Scola J. Scou of Hllfto at·
tribuled the brisk •let to • de-
. mud b' bach homa wilhift
lhc rach of middle-clan home
bu~inary
11\at 1na1l)
The $50 million community
marks a milestone in the rc-
developmen t of downtown
Huntington Beach. Located on
2.04 acres across the highway
from the Huntin&ton Beach Pier.
the project is among the most
visible examples of chanac in the
oncc·slecpy coastal neigh-
borhood.
Besides Pier olony, the area's
rcbinh is evident in a number of
new developments: Pier ide
Pav1Jio~l a shoppana, dinina and
entcnaanmcnt center tcheduled
for araod openina in ~mbcr, a new luxury raon bolcl. tht
Walerfront Hilton. now open.
and a number of omer~n.
tial. Nlail wt raon projecu.
Abo planned is me raeoralion
of the IUlaoric Hued..-8*t.
Pier.
tona .~..., .. ,,... .. _,,,_~'-"'!~
fhc a1n1ousl} a"'a1ted grand
opening tor C ·oultrlJp De' rlop-
ml·nt C. ompa11> ·,. u1mlon)tn1um
lommu111t~ '°ll·aporte 11 \\ 111 be
hl·l<l tlm "-l'l.'l..1.·nt.l .
Homl' hu\(:r-. "ho m1 \t.'U uut
un lhl' \l\ll'I J)IOJCCI ()caporte r
bcl Jll\l' ul 11' l'Jrl\ -..:llout "'111
no" h.I\ l.' a d1,rnn:: to "11.'Y. the
ne" llorn plan-. Jilt.I mcx.kl.-. at
\carx111 II lolatl'J .1t lh412 1.i1mc;
t Ill I lunt1ngton fk.irh. a hall
n11k l.'a\I ol Panlil C. 0<1'it H1gh-
\.Hl\ un \\ ilrlll'I \ \ l'll Ul'. Th.: sal~·\ onil<' anJ mnt.ll'I-. "'ill he
oix·n J.~111} h u m 11 a.111 to 7
p.m.
( lmc p1 ox1111 1t\ tu th.: Panlil
()~can a-; \\l'l l ,\C\ ll untington
llarhour PW' Ilk'> ~l·aportc 11
rt:\1Jents \\1th Ill\ nad rcr-
rcatwna l opportun111cs lnl luJsn~
\.\IOJ \uiling. \..11h11g and ,1 h1 J...:
path that run-. lwm \car<11 ll' II
al ong the 1)\l'Jn to "'e" J)(lrl
&«llh < 1olk1-. lJn l'llJ1n J round
at lll.'Jl b\ \k,1Jnwl.irJ.. (n1ll
( uur\1.'
\ak-. reprl'\l'lll:lll\ l"' "ill tx·
un ha11J to IP' 1.' Jl·t•lllnl 1n1<1r-
mat1on on th~ l111pr plan und
arl".I .1ml·n1t11.·-. ,.., "di a' tJl..l·
llrr<>"t'I and \\ llll' ...ik-. u•n-
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Developer: Coultrup De' elop-
mcnt.
Type of development: ( o n-
dom1mumc;.
Price range: 'tart 1 ng at
$189.900.
Number of Ooor plans: Four
Square-footage: Up to 1.390
Sales office pbooe: 40-85 0
?a 4
tracts o n a first t.cmc. fir~t serve
ha s1s.
"At a <;tarting pncc of onl}
$1~N.900. thl·~1.· l\.\o-bl·d room
Jlld den huml''i are an C\rcllcnt
\ alue and an .:arh sellout 1s
ant1c1pa1e<l :· said Jon T
(_ oultrup. pre~1Je nt of ( oultrup
[)cq~lopmcnt <."ompan~. hullder
11f Seaporte II
The Seaporte II condtJmin1um
lllnlmun1t\ lOns1sts of J l homl'S
in four buildings un appro\-
1matl'I' I 8 acres J uur tloor
plans "111 be offered Ill ~pauous
t\\o·bed1oom t"'o-bath and dl·n
n>nJomin1um designs ranging
up tu I .WO 'quare fel'l Pnl°l''
start at S 189.900. Ocean breezes
and great Southern California
wea ther come standard at no
c xrra cost.
Plan IC. the Manner. 1s an
en1ena1ner's dream with 1,300
square fttt. t~o bedrooms. two
baths and den. d1nang area and :
"ood-burning fireplace. .\Jong
"llh t"o pnvate patios or deck . ·
the Manner features several wel-
lome storage extras including
ntenor <.toragl· clo!>et. a large
pantry 1n the ceram1c-t1 lcd
go urm et k11 chcn and an
enormous walk-in closet in the
master sui te
Plan ~B. the Yal·htsman. with
1,25 3 -;quarc tcet of generous
II\ 1ng spau~. ''"0 bedrooms. two
baths and Jen. 1s a -perfect place
to am hor \\1t h t\\.t1 pnvate
patio-. ol lkd .. ~ tone with storage
dosctl "'ood-bu rn mg fireplace.
go urml'I kitchen and dining area.
th e 11' 1ng ~pau· 1c;, abundant and
"ell pla nnl'd The luxunou
ma~ta \u1tc features a large full-
kngth m1rrnrrJ wardroOe. over-
sized lluJI 'an1t1cs and enclosed
glass \ho\.\l'r in the la' 1 h bath.
Pl.in 'B. tht• . atarcr. features
fPluse SH SEAPORTE /Page Jf
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Atttlt"1 rendertnt of ftfer CotonJ, _1JO luau'ry conclomlnlUMI on flactfk Coast tf..,_way acrou "°"' dte pier.
quality rcsuJcnttal environment.
Hunttaton Bea h 1s PoPUlar for
its mild coastal climate and 8111
miles of wade, sandy public
bcKhcs. A network of park I nd
RaattonaJ fa ihun ofTcn play area fur children and tops for
pimick1na, 1nclud1na the Hungt-
UlllOA t.aeh Central Park of
more than JOO 1Crcs. Bike path
ud luel eitcnd throupout the
ci&y, iadudina a popular ~nic
P1ttt the ~ h Th, r(' :ti~
arc t\t.O publt<.' gt>ll mu~~.
Pier < olon) otkr1 Inf\. one-
bcdroom and' t\t.O bedroom
umt . Up to 90 percent of the
un1u provide ocean "'~w~. and
w: run tn trom 61 hl 1.492
(.IUttt c tcel <. ommunny
amcn111c tncluJc ~1mmina
pc:>Ol, 'P8 and l lubhnu~ wilh a
und k. c~crt1 ~ room. k" hen
and m ting r, m .
The proJ<'\:t nl¥' h. ' t"-O lc."cl • or u I uud"'. ·rt"ind p:ar~m
and 24-hour mnnncd ·unt
and survc11lancc > tern
De 1gned by architect
T<>&owa cl m•th of nta
Mornca. the four-tory bu1ld1n1
wrap a round two inner
courtyard with tropical land·
scap1na. a fountain and 0 wana
watcncape.
Interior re.iurea include fl~
pla pwctutt windoWt and tile
r.~lll or bala:mia. (lrn vator
allo~an c
pr~" 1dcd.
OIX'n
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for carpcuna
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·Enclave homes nestled into
exclusive Mesa ne.i g-ft bor ho_o d
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tely I '
homes room at the
Under ......... fully ll'China , ........... down iDIO 'Ille
roof, iwo nw&lve pillan flank a .._lmllle . bodrootD ..Ute. Tllil --wallrwly leadina io the front r• -la .......,.,Ind lllJ
door of the 1ta1ely San Mipel eelli• llld a wa1141 k:\li>tl homo at Palmilla. 0..-1111,or. Mocker Develop-plloe. wllldl _... Ille
This visual drama sets a soph-ment. ma lfU . fi'om a Cozy ai · i1ticaled tone that is continued 1»t of _av,._..t: Eat.ale room. •
lhrouptout this atunnina home bomeo. . The baw-it ii accealed in
with 11s lofty canyon and ocean ,._ -From the mid warm beile die, oa
views. Palm11la is a 112-101 col-$7.00,000.. counlen and in the lhower.
lection of luxury single family Nomber of n..r Jlllu: Four. aubll~ beautiflil tile also horn~ ·io J.uuna ~i&ueL .,. r-,e: 3,814 10 4,S76. rounds an oval ultra tub wi
.The 4,576 square fce1 San SOlii -,._, 49S-11-,6-. -·,pa. On one tide oCihe mli
Mi1uel, also known as Plan 74, ===;;;;;;======= 'bath ii a vut bis and hen cl
first dlpture~ the eye with such with ei&ht-foot mirrored
features as lofty arching:porticos with a cultured marble top. · ' robe doon.
and stone hewn balustrades. De-Borderina the family room is Down the hall from the dioi
signed by th~ architectural firm the large kitchen, which is room are a 1ar1e~ l8u.ndry roo
of Pekarek..Cra'ndell, lnc., 1he ex-planned around a central cook-and a maid's quanen.
teriors blend authentic Mediter-1ng island and is appointed with Ups,tairs, acrou from t
ranean and traditional Italian white oak cabinets. Trimmed stain. is a bedroom with coffc
styles. The plan includes five witfi green tile, the kitchen offers ceilinp. Thi1 bedroom lhara i
bedrooms, a bonus room, and striking views from its windows. bath with another bedroqm.
il_•t:r baths. Adjoining the kitchen is a final bedroom bu its own ba
r ·The exterior is only tilt-ap-breakfast nook, desianed for cas-Down the hall, an immen
East Costa Mesa is surrounded· shelVes and soaring ceilings. petizer. In front of you ·is a ual family meals. The nook is bonus room with a built-in wi
_ by many of the most exc;lusi·vc Th E I The Enclave-rs a mast~rfUI handcrafted-solid wood-double connected to the family room, dow seat, coffered oe!lina a
and costly neighborhoods in 8 hC 8¥8 blending of genuine value with door. Openin'g it yo u sta nd in the making the floor plan well de-wet bar is an ideal family entc
Southern California. This also is state-of-the-an design. With his-cermaic-tiled entry and view an signed ror· family activities. tainment center.
a place of dtama1ic cha.ngc, Marll:ellng agent: Rea lt y World-tory as a benchmark, the lo-interior that is . a sy n1phony of To the right of the entryway, ,...._. ... PAl.MIU.A/P'.,.
where the old· is making way for Reese & Associates. cation offers infinite possibilities ~aciousness and light.
new expressions of living th~ Type of development: Single-o f future appreciation. Each A straight-ahead view from .,,.
good Ufe. . family homes. home was created for 1l specific the entrance reveals French SEA PO RTE vate patios or sundccks and larg
:. This. is where you'll discover Price range: From under beach-conscious home buyer doors that open to a beautiful full-length wardrobe and du
=the Enclave. And, because of this $315,000. see king a most sought-after wa y canyo n and ocean view. A bun-From Page J vanities in the master suite.
:::period of transition, prices of· Namber of· floor plans: Two. of life. dan1 windows allow natural light two private Patios or docks in-Plan 4A, the Naviptor, wit
: fered could well be huiidreds of Square footage: <U p to 1.623 . T!J visit the Enclave. take th e lo pour into the interi or. A cus-eluding exterior storage. This the sweeping {>Ovate patio
:::thousands of dollars less than Sales. office pbone: 662'-0550. San Diego Freeway to Newport tom-designed brick wood-burn-roomy 1.350-square-foot, two-sundeck. extend1n1 off the livin
-you may expect. Boulevard and exit south . ing fireplace is the living room's bedroom, two-bath and den rOOm adds an extra dimension t
-The· acqusition of an Enclave Proceed to Mesa Dri ve, tu.m left elega nt focal point. home is styled for entertaining this 1,192-square-foot, lw
residence is a rare ground-floor floor plans, the Enclave features and continue to Santa Ana Av-This two-sided fircpl_ace also convenience. The expertly bedroom, two-bath home. We
opponuni1y in one of Amt·rica's three bcdroon1s and 211? baths ~nue. Turn right and foll ow th e faces th e fan1ily room. Other planned gourmet kitchen with its planned for the busy cook, th
most desired locat ion.s. The wiKlin 1.6 I 0 to 1.623 square feel. signs to the niodels. · design fea tures inc lude pla nt white oak cabinetry and recessed gourmet kitchen includes ult
Enclave is only moments away Prices begin under $315 .000. Thesalesofli ccisopcn Frida). shel ves and soaring co lumns. To lightini makes serving meals in modern appliances, rccesse
from major shopping and busi-Carefully pla nned modt·rn 111-Satu rday and Sunday fron1 11 the right. a stairway spirals up-the adjacent dining area a sn~p. lighting. double sinks and a·c
ness centers as well as dining and terio~ ~rt' accen\uated b~ c1:1s· a.m. to 6 p.n1 . For pri vate shO\.I.'· wards. Futhcr to the rig ht is a The Seafarer's other features in-venient service counter adjaccn
ni t life. tom lt v1ng roon1 fireplaces "'1th 1ngs and n1ore information. call separate dining roon1 and across elude a wood-\w-ming fu:cpl8ce_ to the dining area. The. Nav·
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PIER COLONY
200 Pacific Coast H-ighway
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E101 '\ltt.llh '" Pac1f1cC1a~1
l-l1~h"··1~·. Turn ngh1 1u
Scc1111,I St. anJ ri~ht ro
1714) 536-0108
Mo..ll'lli <)Jx·n 11 f\) S
enclosed ceramic tile sf'iower an
luminous lightina.
The professionally landscape
exterior grounds at Seaporte I
featufc electronically controll
entry gates, full penmeter fen
ing, contemporary mediter
ranean architecture. privat
spacious garden patios or deck
86 assigned parking spaces (tw
per home) in a secure subterra
nean-parhng..sttucture, p_lus_J
unassigned subterranean parkin
spaces for guests.
There is also a professional!
decorated recreation caban
which incl udes a fully equippe
kitchen, swimming pool, whirl
pool spa and built·in barbecue
near the pool.
Under the direction of presi
den1 Jon T. Coultrup, th
Coultrup Development Com
pan y has been provid in
Southern Californian's wit
quality homes ror over a decade
In addition to Scaportc II . th
Coultrup Development Com
pany is currently develo~in
these other quality codomin1u
communities now selling in Sig
nal Hill, the soon to open Vist
Catalina. a 30 lu,;ury con
dominium community locate
at the beach at 16th Street an
Pacific Coast Highway in Hunt
ington Beach, and the Hunt
ington Beach Harbour Bay Club
located on the Huntington Har
bour Mari na.
Harbor View, featurina view
of the Pacific Ocean, Catalin
Island and San Pedro, has tw
remaining floor plans available
1he Catalina, a I ,8S9-square
fool . three-bedroom, 21/1-bath.
two-story h o me, a nd tht
lslhmus, a I .S 75-squarc-fooi
three-bedroom. 1wo-bath. single
story penthouse. The project 1
located al 2600 E. 20th St .. Sig
nal Hill. For further informa1ion
on Harbor View. call (2J J
987-0194.
Vista Catalina is right al thi:
beach with 18()..degrce views ot
the historical Huntington Beac
Pier. Catalina Island and th
Paci fic Ocean. The grand oprn
ing for Vista Catalina is sched
uled for August 18. For infor
mation on Vista Catalina cal
840-8S80.
The Huntinaton Harbour Ba
Club features 36 spectacular con
dominium homes and wiJI be th
last new waterfront devrlopme
built in Huntinaton Hatbou
The Huntinaton Harbour Ba
Oub is scheduled to open i
early 1991 .
SCrvina as exclusive sal
a&ent for Co ultrup Developmc
Cofnpany on thete projects
Coa11Co, Inc. Headq1111riered ·
Lona Beacb, CoastCo 1pecioliz
in providina com~te oales su
pon IO residential developc
Coe11Co can be reached at (21 434-1999.
To ,.. Seapon II, takt Paci
Cooot Hijhwa y to Worner A
enue in H.unlinaton Be~
Drive cut to Sims. Slrwt a
tum ltfl. From 1ho San ·
F-y take Warner Aven
-five miles IO 511111 SI and lum rilht. S--11
loalted j()C) feet off .........
enue on the -side of Si !uftt. For mono lnfonnot'
call 1..0.9:090 ..
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I ..
,. ..
.,
Marina.
ParticD9&ina ia die Buildifta Industry Auociation'• HumeA1d c:::1111e SlilcS A ~ Couacil bu .. ~ .. one of the
lbclten indntifted in the Pftll'UI.
Thanks to hard wort by council difticton and the tencrosity of
suppliers, the council recently completed fumisbiq the Thomas
House in Garden arove. The project consists of five one-bedroom
apanments. ·which ~ been renovated under the firs& phase of the
BLA/Oransc County Rqion·s HomcAid protrant
SMC president Valerie van de Zilvcr ack.nowledaed the dona-
tions from Mitsubishi Electric Sales America, ('on Furn iture,
Warminaton Homes, McCauley's Interior Desian and Li&ht Con-
cern.
"Several of these firms arc from outside the bulldin& industry,
yet they share our concern with the plight of the homeless," Van de
Zilver commented.
park. The ihelter will accommodate transataonalty homdc.-)'08llll
from W to 17 )'?.fl of •· HomcAid (fonncrty 1hc Buildina Jndu try Coalition lor Ill
Homeleu) i1 a non-profit housina corporation esaablilllld "r 81A/SC. and its corporate mission as to house the home.,. i8
emc~ncy shelters, trans1tion1J bousina and low:.Cost ~rmiftitil
housan,a.
Under the protram, each BIA cllaptcr adopts a local sheltn of
its choice and accepts a builder's respons1b1hty for that 5hetter for
a spccififed time ~riod. The shelter' 1s operated by the appropriale
non-profit care orovider. ·
To date, BIA/SC builders ·'have cQmpleted seven home'ra•
project,. five in Oranac. County under the "HomeAid'~ program. o¥
in Lan caster and one an Venice. ::
Pier c.a.1 in Huntinaton Beach, 536-0108.
N_.. View in Dove Canyon, 858-1400.
In addition, as pan of its in volvement , the SMC will encourge
the involvement of its vendors and subcontractors in supplying
furnishina and construction materials for the Huntinaton Youth
-shelter, the first ofTis kind in Huntington Beach.
The construction will involve adding nine bedrooms to the
exisitna structure. a historical site located in a Huntington Beach
The Huntinat.on Beach project wiU be under the direction uf
builder captains the Robcn Mayer Corp .. Dahl Developmeal and
M~ Development
For information on pan1cipa1ing SMC's program. cuntact
Laurie Ness at Martin Advertising. 833-5300. or Christina Kouns at
TH&M 756-8326. CalUrla VWa1 in Costa Mesa, 642-0600. ...
'he Wl8ftan1 in Aliso Viejo, 362-9155.
Rem..,._ RNce in Corona, 278-4449 or (800) 468-4242. Came,., P•&e in Laguna Nigucl,..._i40-9700.
'he OM. at Dove Canyon, 589-643, .
.......... HMDes in Placentia. 528-182 I.
M•&ereJ VWa1e at Sierra del Oro. 278-4898. .WindwarrJS home 'tile right _choiCe'; . M ... co in Laguna Niguel. 495-3156.
Martaa&a in Dana Point. 661-1655.
Mutlevllle Place al Foothill Ranch. 837-5335.
PNVe9ce ar Foothill Ranch. 544-3419.
Victoria Creek E1&ates in Riverside. 353-ts343.
Beverly CHr1 at Foothill Ranch. 454-9668.
Brtptea Cov1 in Dana Point. 248-7433.
Coastal breezes. clear air and a
~ great location -Scott and Mary
'Fitzgerald di scovered it all at
John Laing Homes· townhomc
neighborhood. the Windwards.
in master-planned Ali so Viejo.
1,850 square lcet, the spacious
two and three-bedroom floor
plans fl'ature ceramic-tile entries.
volume ce ilings. ceramic-faced
,..,ood-burn1ng lircplaces and
classic formal dining rooms
(plans C and 0). La \'eatua in Rancho Santa MargaTita. ·589-8022.
Tlte S•mmlt at Anaheim Hills. 282-8030.
Tiie Vllla1e in Dana Point, 248-1986.
Trieste at Foothill Ranch. 833-5396.
P.alaclo at Foothill Ranch. 854:.2500.
Avlpoa at Foothill Ranch. 833-5396.
Beverly Court at Foothill .Ranch. 34 7-1990.
Brl1ata at Foothill Ranch . 833-5396.
Cordoba at Foo thill Ranch. 833-5396.
Crow.e S111Dml1 in Anaheim Hillt 974-9232.
WlDdHD& in Aliso Viejo. 362-8050.
Cl•b Vl1&a in Dove Canyon. 361-2727.
Terrace ColltttlOll in ~guna Nig uel. 363-0979.
Tlte WllMlward1 in Aliso Yiejo. 362-9155.
Moatecldo in Ponola Hills. 589-6988.
Moateleaa in Aliso Viejo, 362-9613.
WestwlDd in Sa nta Ana. 77 5-2200.
S.mmerfleld in Coto de r aza. 858-250l>.
Belvedere in Dove Can}on. 858-2800.
Vllamoura in San Clemente. 492-2905 .
Flora Vista in San Cleml'n te. 6 -.
Tlte Villqe in Dana Point. 248-1986.
Tlte Admiralty in Dana Point. 240-3505.
Terra L1JNla Estates in Yorba Linda. 572 1-9697.
Canyon Polate Lapu in Laguna Beach. 494-500 1.
Aadorra in Laguna Niguel. 248·9~86.
'\ I H P 11 \ ' I: H I·: I . I·: \SI·: s
Ruclao Saa Clemente in San Clemente. 361 -5040.
Terracl.Da in Laguna Niguel. 249-1 022.
Amarute in Laguna Niguel. 495-1 026.
Arroyo Oaks in Rancho Santa Marganta. 1<58-9'7 23
'"\) Cluuad• m Laguna Niguel. 495-1860.
Serabrisa in Rancho Santa Margarita. 589-ShhY
Aabura Rid1e in M1ss1on VicJu. 5~C-l 9-U
Tlte Fieldstone Collection 1n Laguna N1iucl. ·N 5-I 2'7Y
Ca Ufia in M1ss1on V1eJO. 5lS2-7204.
Images in Buena Park . 52 1-5266.
Belcanto 1n Yorba Linda. 693-!057.
Caayon View West in Trabuco Can~on. 589-9155 .
Terr1claa in Laguna Niguel.. 24 9-1022.
Riclamoad Pointe in Rancho San Clemente. 36 1-51>40.
St. Tropez in Aliso Viejo. 831-2220. .
Terramoate in Rancho Santa Margarita. 51N-OXIJ9.
Wildflower at Sycamore Canyon. 282-9488.
Seacove in Aliso Viejo. 455-0909.
Laarelwood, Anaheim . 283-2633.
WlDdflower, Aliso Viejo. 362-162 2.
Brl1latoa Sammlt in Trabuco Can)on. 589-1208 or
667-3999.
,. Brt&latoa Glea in Trabuco Can}on. 66 7-J99Y .
Royal Rl4ll1e in Anaheim. 476-9333.
Flora Vista in San Clemente. 361 -5638.
Vista Capri in Oceanside. (6 19) 722-1272 .
Sieaa in Marina Hills. Laguna Niguel. 249-9548.
Brl1latoa S•mmlt in Rancho Cicio. 589-1 208.
Paloma at Lake Mission VieJO. 458-2254.
Oceu Polate in Huntington Beach. 960-1079.
S.mmlt Crest in Dove Can}on. 589-0324.
Soaoma CHrt at Rancho Santa Margarita. 589-6893.
Tlte Estates at Moaarcla Beacb tn Dana Point. 24U-85n.
Serena in La;una Niguel. 831-3667.
Westerly Par in Santa Ana, 554-2581
. ---· ... Bella .v.11&a i Corona. 279-1022. .'
• Lapaa S•r in Laguna N i$ucl. 499-0061. \
E1pre11lou In Rancho Niguel. 831-2504.
Braeb•ra al Moulton Ra nch. 582-70 11.
Victoria Coarr in La Palma. 534-3521 .
Woodbrldp Baypor1e in Irvine. 552-6527.
Nonnudale Relph in Lake Forest. 586-1626.
Rlmrock in Sierra del Oro. 736-8882.
M .. tclaJre, Mi ssion Viej o. 581 -7295.
Promeaade in Corona Hills. 734--0790 .
La•rel Hiils in Ora.nge. 538.-0693.
Vista MOiile in Laguna Niguel. 361 -272 7.
Moatevl1&a in Orange. 532-6527.
bcore Serles in Laguna Hills, 582-1828.
Jamaica in Laauna Niguel. 495-8709.
Brock Homes Ruclao Lai Brtsas in Can}on Crest Halls.
780-4250.
Brl<toa Meadows in Yorha I in<i" M l-'<>Qll
PALMILLA from the mid $700,000s (a
previous story erroneously listed ''om'• 1 them at $70,000). If these homes
Returninr. to the.outside of the were constructed on comperablc
San Miauc . there arc two pr-site an Ncwpon Beach, Bel Air, aac•. one on either side of the Malibu. or Palos Verdes. they
entrance. One can accommodate would probably . t?c priced at
two can the ot~r can hold four -more than $2 malhon.
vehicle .' The 1maUer llf'lllC To visit Palmalla, ta.R The
could easily function a1 a work-San Oieao (5) Freeway and cxat
shop, or could houtc a botat or 1 sout~ on rown Valley ~rtway
recreational vehicle. 10 N11ucl Road. Tum rilht and
Palmilla is by Meeker De· continue to the sales ofrec:e. The
vclopment, ma tcr bualden for s.a.lcs com pie• and modd ~·
three aencrauon There are four wath decor by Carole ,Eidlri
three to five-bedroom 'homes. lntcnon, and ~
They vary an 11c from 3,814 to Forsum/ uau~-A10 4 H6 1quarc feet. ustom lou Inc .• are open ITVff• LM. :a...!_ a~ allO 1v11labte. p.m. datly. for ..... _.. _Homa at Palmilla are prittd mauon, call 49S.l 156.
"'After ren trng a home in
Windwards
Developer: John Laing Home-..
T y p e of deve lo pm ent:
Town homes.
Price r a ng e: From lhl'
$160.000s.
Number of floor plans: Four.
Square footage: p to 1.850.
Sales office pbone: 472-6080.
Laguna Bcad1 fo r a ''hale. Scull
and 1 reah1cd 11 made more .
sense to in' est our n10ne' an a
phll'l' of our o\.\-n." rcralll:<l0 ~lar~
FllLgcraLJ ... We \I.anted to sta~
an south Orange Count}. and "e
nce<ll'd a pla<..·l' \\1th ple nty ol
room for us and our dog. Whl'n
we decided to makl· the Wi nd-
ward!! homl'. Wl' dclinitcl\ mack
the nght rho1ce:· ·
All rar t 1 vcl > pnrcd from l he
$1 60.000s. the \\ tllU\\ard\ olli..·r-.
a ChOll'e ~deCllO ll of one and
two-stor) <ll's1gns sl'l a1nid<tt the
roll mg h11ls1dl's of ·\hso V ICJO.
Pro' 1d111g up to appro,1mJtl'I}
Adding an clement of detailed
st yle. the Mcd1terranean-in-
sp1red n.:!i1denccs also display ex-
tensive plant shelves. whi te-fin-
ished ckrestor) windows. brass
lighllng li xtun:s and elegan t
ra ised-panel doors.
"The Windwards offers the
onl y attached homes that don·t
feel like auached homes:· com-
mented Mar} Fit zgerald. "Our
home has such an open. yet
private led to ll, that sometimes,
we forgl·t "e're in a to"nhome:·
. . .
Bnght am.t'airJ "11h an edge
on con\l·n1 cnn·. the Windwards'
kitchens prov ide hand-set
caam1c-t 1lc counter tops. ltght-
staincd \J'dk cabinetry ., .. llh gen-
erous pantr~ storage and energy
cffirn.:111 appliances. mcludi.ng a
~s range \\llh rnntinous-clcan-
ang o' en and a mi crowa ve oven.
Vanous arrangl'mcnts feature a
breakfast nook. grcc:nhou c wm-
<lo"' and/u1 sulanum window.
Mar1 and Scon fftug..-ald In their Wlndw•rds home.
Voluml' re il1ngs add
d1mens1on to luxurous master
suttes. "herl' rc<,1dl'lllS will ap-
pn:c1ah:d large ''alk-in or ward-
robe closet'>. a \k ~ light (plan B).
light-stained oak cabinetry. (or-
ian counter tops w1'h v..'h1te
cl1ina sinks. a scparat« hower
and tub with talc surround '>
(plans C an<l D). and. in mo't
plans. a gJa morou~ van1t}.
"Laing itecms to have lclt
nothing out when the)' built our
new home.'' remarked Mar.
Fitzgerald. "We c .. en ha ve a nll'c
sized patio for outdoor entertai n-
ing.
Huntington Harbour
At Your Fingertips
For Under s 200,000!
l Q v1s11 thl' \\ mdwards. la~l'
the Sim Diego t-reeway 0 -5 ) an<l
c>.11 we!.l un E.1 Toto Road. 1 U.{n
lclL.on l\1oultun Parh .. ay. ngtil
on Laguna · Hill s Drl\c. Jell On
-\111..0 ( ll'l'k Road and nght un
\\ 1 m.Jso n ~ : ,.
F-or lunher 1nlormat1U>1
plea'>l' l'all the ~Jes ollill'. \\hlth
1s upen dail) I rum I 0 a m t<t (,
p.m.. at 362-9155. •
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flHM'Ct feUOwllaip ia '90'll'idoD ol &alllr)a G. n_,1111, prai-
mnt of the developmmt company that bean her name.
Thompeon wu boDored earlier this year with the Spirit of Life
award from the Construction lnduslries Alliance for the City of
Hope.
Mon: than $'300,000 WU railed at the Construction Industry
Alliance dinner honorina Thom~n in January. Thompson per~
aonalty selected medical aenetics as the specific area of research for
this fellowship.
The Kathryn G . ThomP._S<>n Research fellowship will supPon
the clinical and basic ICienufic investigations of the City of Hope's
Department of Medical Genetics, a leader in the field. This
department has s~ pqrams for Huntington's disease and
neuropsychiatric disorders. as well as facilities for prenatal diagnosis
of pertinent aenetic disorders. ·
The·rctearch of over 1,000 families will focus on tourene
K. Thompson Curt John C•rlson
s)'mdrome. a hereditary disorder characterized by compulsi ve
beha\ ior such as motor tics. vocal noises and many other problems.
In vestigations in Thompson's name will be important m the City
of Hope's effons to understand .and provide better treatment for a
variety of genetic disorders that affect large
Thompson is a recognized leader of the buildmg industry in
Southern Cahfom1a. Her o er 20-year--o ld development firm cur-
rentl> 1s building seven new neighborhoods in the master-planned
communal> of Aliso Vi eJO. • • • Orange County Supcn isor Harriett M. Wieder, chairman of the
board of the Wellness Community·Orange Count). has praised
Carole Eachen lntcnors and a group of furnishings supplil·ro; fo r their
contnbu taons to the ltltcnor decor or the organization·~ new anta
Ana ce nter. which opened 1h1~ week.
.. Wnh the help and generosity ol so man}'. espcciall) those
"'hose donations of tame. sen itl'S and product~ ha\\.· mat.le the
fa ct lit> so attractn e:· Wi eder declared ... "C' ha' e at la<.t fulfill ed a
personal commitment that I made tom~ s1o;ter \\hen shr <.ucrumhcd
to pancreatic ca n er fi,e )Car., ago.
.. No", ca ncer patients and their fo mil1l''> from throughout
Orange count) ha\C a beautifu l cenll'r whe rl.' the> can receive the
much·nCl'ded hope. cducataon and fncndo;hap that ther \.\ ellm•<;\
Commun1t ~ pro' 1de~ free ot l'harge." she addl·d.
Carole Eicbeo, pre\1dcn1 of Carok Eac hen Interior-. and a
mcmbl'r of tht: Wellne'>~ ( om munat' ·.-, board of t.l1rl'CtOI\ rom-
mented ... This ha!t been a team effort for one of the mo'lt v.orth\.\<htk
causes I l'an th1ni.. of.
"I am pleased to ha' l' been able to a-. .. l'mtik soml· ol thl· leading.
!tuppltct'> an the furnt\htng\ andustr) to ma l.c the Ol''-' l<.'ntl'r J plall·
thal C\ cr)onl· \\ho gOl''i there ca n he proud 01.·· 'Ill' -.a1t.I
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art•a llhl' beat hi. you'll lw lu.\unating in tht• pnvat \ ol
vour new. two lx'droom, two and om·-half bath wndn·
min1um. At Vim Catalana. vou'll have vour thoiu• of Ooor
pl.1m, \ingl1• i1r1d tw(I \t nr} ri1n~1nl( up '" 2 mo 'q11.1r1·
ft•et. ~.alh appointed with the mo~t e"luml' lll''1~11 ll·.i
turl·~ intludlng recmed mood lighting, gourmet ~ltcht•n,
and woodburn1ng fi replace~. Price' \tart a\ low J \
S2K9,900 for non-ocean views and co ntinue to the mid
S6'X),000, depending on ocean view and floor plan
Ciel on our prio ritv h~t today for an l'~clu~iw V l.P.
\howtns; of Vl~t.i < atallncl. ro ~1gn up and to Wt' our other
beach dt•vt•lo1mu.•nf\ v1~1t our ( oultrup l11form,1tio11
c ent<•r located one block east or l'aulic Coast Hwv, at
41 21 Warner AHnue, at the Huntington Beach Mar1na ,
12:00 noon 10 6·00 p.m. daily except Tut·~da> .ind
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PIOPll I' ltl \I l'I \IJ .relMiaDt Ud bid Df'OClllina related IO Coltlia'1 ~t IDd fut ~ in Rivenlde nd San 8enlnlino COUDUll. · Pricir to WYiftl whb Kaufmari cl aro.d on its On• Eachen expreaed her appreciation b tbe ~ ot •ad Rivenide counties .,,..... Selleck IOld real awe in bis nat t..cJ Jnz'ep of HAL lnduMries. ~ . .......,. o( lewn!'1 MJchi 0 Tbe Newport lllcb telident Hide a C'alifonaia real es
C&rDet. Jeffrey ~-...._ of Stanley f\amnurel. De9M ~· .. of tame" and ii 1 member of Certified Purchuina Aeenll and
!uf\ex· C&Jl>t:t. Malls and Val ..... of V~l Cran for their support Buildina Jnduatry AMOCation. m the fumashana of the Wellness Center. · • • • . . -
The newly completed center hosted its first sharina aroup Blair D. Bl'Ju has joined the western cliv~uon of the Stau
session Wednesday, &ivina people with cancer. as well as thear Company, headquanercld in Irvine. as a senior account m
friends and relatives, an opponunity to come toaether to speak about mPonaible for oveJKieiq all a~• of each real estate transacti
their experiences and listen to othcn. client interface and coordinatina the eft'ons of the real estate p:rQ
Eichen had her own penonaJ commitment toward realizina team. .
Supervisor Wieder•s aoal because of the involvement of her close Bryan worked as aq a~ount m~ wuh the. ~tau
friend, Barbara Stewart, who was a foundina director of the Company in its corporate headquarten i!' Oallu before JOinina
Wellness Community.Orange County. Stcwan died of cancer in 'Neltern division. Durina his four yean with the ~rm. he hu
April, and Eichen took her place on the board of dirccton. with a number of tarp coroprations includina ATAT. Tc
"I know how much the center meant to Barbara and to Harriett,
and I am gratified with the successful completion," Eichen said. • • • The architectural and planning firm of Gilbcn Aja Associates
in Irvine has announced the opening of a branch office an Las Yeps.
The office will be headed by the Aja firm's regional director for the
Nevada area. C.rt Jolul .CarllOll.
The Aja firm has been involved in the Nevada architecture
market since 1985 when it designed an R&D center in the Hughes
Airpon Ce nter in Las Vegas. ..
The company opened its main office in Irvine in 1978 with
three employees and has since grown to a staff of 35. Its desians,
many of them recipients of national and regional awards, can be seen
throughout Southern California and Nevada. • • • Presley of Southern California sung the praises of the often-
unsung heroes of the home·building industry recently by hosting a
special luncheon and awards program for its subcontractors.
Representatives of more than 150 subcontracting firms turned
out for the event at the Pan Pacific Hotel in Anaheim, where they
saw Wes Stauffer of Stauffer's Landscape in Redlands accept the
Subcontractor of the Year award from Presley's field and office
personnel.
Stauffer received a commemorative plaque, and his firm 's name
will be engraved on a perpetual trophy that will be on display at
Presley's corporate offices in NewpoA Beach.
..All of our subcontractors share the credit for the success
Prcslc) has enjoyed in the past year." declared Al Nalsmltb, Presley's
constructton manager. "Without their wholeheaned suppon, we
would be unable to maintain the high standards of constrcution
excellence that have inspired confidence in so many home buyers." • • • Two marketing luminaries will join a veteran crew of chili
Judges for the Sales & Marketing Council's ninth annual Chil i
Cookoff -themed ··strike up the Band" and scheduled for 4.ug. 29
at FraL1cr Park in Eag1e Country/Wild Ri vers. adjacent to Irvine
Meadows an Irvine.
Returning from last )Car's barn burner arc crowd favorites
W.W."Wild Wayne" Wallace from Tcrlingua. Texas. birthplace of the
chili cookoff: Roy Pingo, food critic and cookbook author, and Joe
Varga, beer. wane and chili expert.
The t'-'O mdustr) representatives who will be help select the
wrnners arc av.ard winners thcmsehcs -Michael Hixson of
Goodman/Hi xson & Co .. the 1989 MAME c;alcs manager of the year.
and Linda Wood uf thl' Ruic Corp .. the 1989 MAME marketing
d1n.·ctor of thl' H·ar.
Linder the· d1rcct1 on of Andrea Redfield of Western Cat1es
Mortgage. thl' popular fundra1c;cr as c;taged annuall) to support the
m~ na<l profi:\!!.1onal de' t·lopml·nt programs prCSl'ntcd b) SMC. the
marl.ctmg l·dul·atwn arm of the Aualdmg l ndu str~ .\5socaat1on of
'outhcrn ( al1lurn1a
Ttli..l't\ 10 thl• nt·nt arl' $JO. 1nduding parking. 1f purchased
hclorl' \ug. In. \lkr that datc. or .it the door. th e) go up to $40.
1 hl· J<lm1s~1un price mdudl'S hot dogs. baked potatoes. drink!>
and all thl' lhtlt \OO l·an cat. Beer and ~int' "all be sold. and no other
.illuholll' bnt·rages "'"he permitted. No one under the age of 21 "'II b~: admitted. <·all Rcdfidd at 8J8-6677 for add1t 1onal in fo r-
mauun •
••• John M. Selleck ha'I Joined l'Wport Beach -ha\ed Costain
I h1flll'' a' purdrnsing agt:nt. comrng to the com pan) from the
\outhca-.1 di\ 1s1onal of lkcs of Kaufman .._\( Broad in Anaht·am Hills .
~1..·llcri.. "111 he 111' olH·d in budgl.'t organi1at1on. sutx:ontractor
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Instruments, Enserch Exploration and American Airlines. ·
Prior to joining the Staubauch Company, Blair worked at An
Young and Company. an international public accounting firm. a
senior accountant wtth primarv emphasis in real estate. ' . . Weyerhaeuser Mongage Company is relocating its South
California division headquaners to the sixth floor of the W
Company's new 7700 Irvine Center office building, it was
nounced by Tbomas C. Wolff Jr., company president.
We yerhaeuser Mortgage Company specializes in prov1di
residenttal construction fin ancing for single-family neighborh
developments. It is a subsidiary of Weye rhaeuser Financial Servi
Company.
7700 Irvine Center is located between the San Diego and Sa
Ana freeways in the Irvine Center, the corporate hub of the lrvi
Spectrum. The firm's new divisional headquaner$ encompas
more than 2.000 square feet in the nine-story building. according
Bruce J . Klng, vice president and general manager.
The Wolff Company is an Irvine-based investment builder a
developer of mid and high-rise offices, retail projects and high-te
industrial buildings.
• • • Larry Klelnscbmldt. of Laguna Niguel has been appoint
assista nt vice president/controller for th e Wilham Lyo n Cdmpa
With more than 13 years of experience in the building a
development industry in Orange County. Kleinschmidt is hig
versed in both the buildins and financial realms. A nati e
Colorado Springs. Colo .. Kleinschmidt is a cenified public accou
tant with a degree in business administration/accounting from t
Un1\l·rs1t\ of Colorado.
He has been with the L)on compan) sirrcc 1988. Prcvaousl ).
"'as employed as chief financial offi cer or cont roller fo r se\c
Orange Count) building and development companies.
Klctnschm1dt 1s a member of the American Institute of Cert1fi
Public Accountants and the California Society of Certified Publ
Accountants. . . ,
A-M Homes and the Irvine Company rcccntlv closed t.•sc ro""
A-M's purchase of an eight·acre parcel of land on ·the Tustin Rane
Th_c purch.ase 1s the first step of a two-pan acquisition when~
A·M wi ll acquire a total of 15.5 acres. Tustin Ranch is a 1.740-ac
master-planned community,
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Newport Beach
Laguna Sur
homes rich
in diversity
The rich varaet\ of attach
housing in Orange ·count) catc.:
to the demand of a great d
vcrsity of bu)ers. with prOJCC
that range from entf)-le' cl pr04
uct. to the soph1st1cated attache
homes which ha ve been d
signed for the rapidly expandu
luxuf) market.
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for a select few .
Sl'l' wh.tt life 111ob lih· h ig h aho\'l' Nl'wr 11rt
11.irhnr. hchmJ rrivate gares, from !ht''l' l'k··
J..:.mtly "rro mtl'J 2 anJ 3 hcJroom exccu! I Vl ' (Pn·
d11mm1um rl·trt.'ilt '>.
( 'rl"tll·d h1r !ht· di~n rn macmg huyl·r h\' t1nl· ol
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Steve Houck. vice president 1
sales and marketing for Homt
by Polygon. noted the ris11
popularity of easi ly maintainc
attached houses in Orange Coul
ty's high-end market.
"Man y home buyers. primq
1ly successful executives a~
mature adults with grown c
dren. are no~ turning to t
convenience of tht: upscale~ ta hed home. which offers t
amen1t1es that d1stingu1sh lux
s1ngle-famil> residences."
The success of Homes
Polygon's Laguna Sur commu
1) 1s testament to the demand
~oph1st1cated atta,hcd hon
among today's home bu)e
Known for its spectacular oce
views, which extend from Pa
Verdes to the Coronado Isla
to the south, Laguna Sur fcatuf'
att.ached villas with as much
J, 182 square feet. presented
Mediterranean designs "(ith t'1
and three stories.
"These homes combine
auard-ptcd location ovcrlooki
the California coast, with la v
appointments. custom wi
racks and state-of-the-an
plianccs in the kitchens.'' c
tinued Houck. "'Laauna Sur
fen an entirely unique appro
to attached livina. in one
Oranac ounty's most
cbratcd rcs1denual areas."
For entry-level buyers,
taChed homes offer a practi
solution for homtowncrship
Oran1t ounty. noted yl
Smith, markeuna director for Jana Group ... Attached hous
is the perfect alttmative for fl
time buyen and ~ouna famil
offerina •he ut11fac1ion of
home owncrah19. and outala
lftl \''1Ul' i*lld affot d.thlhl) .''
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More than 200 homes have
t>«n IOld or lealed in the second
phase of the Irvine Corupanf s
Santiaao Hills residential com-munity, and only a dwindlina
number of townhome and sinsJc-
family raidenJ.ial opportunues
remain available to prospective
bomeownen. ••Santiaao Hills' recipe for suc-
cess stems from its exceptional
location next to some of the ci ty
of Oranae's established neiah-
borhoods and form the ranse of
residences it offers potent1onal
homeowners.·· said Shirley Doig,
Santa Rosa
Developer: Standard Pacific. T~pe of tlevelopment: Slngle-
family homes.
Price ,....e: From
$300.000s.
Namber •f floor plus: Four.
Sqaare foo&a1e: 2. 700 to 3.350.
Sales office plaone: 551 -1500.
director of residential markcung
for the Irvine Compan}.
··The community reall ) gl\ es
ho me shoppers an excellent op-
portunity to compare different
housing $tyles to better de-
termine the type of home that
will best fit their living needs."
Doig added ... Plus. it offers resi-
dents access to an array of area
amenities. including a new
elementary school. a neigh -
borhood J)irk, landscaped gree n-
belts, a central paseo. the nearby
Rancho Santiago College. the
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OiJOOVer The u.gend Series, u esqu.isite collection ol spectacular plf coune
rondominiunu offering awe-inspiring views acrms emttald rai~ and puiding laMs
to the majestic Santa Rosa ~ountaim beyond.
lmagi~~~·ely designed, these one and two bedroom condominium homes preseM
a dazzling blend of style and huul'). You'D enjo~· a magnif1ttnt clubhouse and gounnet .
restaurant, Ted Robinson-designed 18-hok champion~ip golr course, mashing tennis.
sparkling pools and soothing spas .. .afl in an unbeatable La Quinta location.
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Exquisite home~. incomparahle recreation. pricele,s views.
Corne be inspired.
THE L EGFSO SERIE
flt~ 30-YE.u FLUD f"~" "(. AHIUBU: •SrEC l\J. O•TU : fllEE Gou ~f[\llEll~Htr "lTH PtraclL'-SI:
Ora nge Canyon Village shopping
plaza and a sate fo r a planned ~-------------=---__;_ _ __: ________ ....,-----------------------------------comrnercial center."
Located near the foothills of
the Santa Ana Mountains at the
confluence of Chapman and
Newport avenues. Santiago Hills
encompasses apartment, con-
dominium. townhome. si ngle-
fa m1ly and executive home
neighborhoods. Resident s enjoy
prox,1m1ty to a variet) of com-
munityw1de features such as the
new Chapman Hills Elementary
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Monte Vista
Developer: Standard Pacific.
Type of dev el opm e nt:
Townhomes.
Prtce ruse: From th e m1d-
S IOO,OOOs.
Num~r of Ooor plans: Four.
Square foota1e: 800 to I .~8 5
Sales offtce pllone: 551-1 1 00.
School. the eight-acre ant 1ago
Hills park and network of bike
trails. pedestnan pathwa ys and a
central pa.seo that links com-
munlt) neighborhoods.
Along with these an-place
neighborhood amenities. the
community has plans for a 12-
acre mixed-use sate th at will
potenta1lly include a small shop-
ping center. offi ce complc~ or a
combination of uses.
Currently an Phase II of dc-
velopmen t. Santiago Halls.
which when completed will in-
clude more than 650 homes and
apanmcnt units an fo ur neigh-
borhoods. currently has two
neighborhoods of homes that
have select residentia l op-
ponunities stall available and
one expected to open earl} next
year. They include:
•Standard Pacific's Satna
Rosa Homes, which has less
than 65 single-family residences
available for sale. Homes feature
fo ur Ooor plans with up to four
bedrooms and range in si ze fro m
2. 700 to 3,350 square feet. Price~
stan in the high-$300.000s.
•Standard Pacific's Monte
Vista Townhomes, which has
less than a half-dozen homes
remaining. The townhcmes offer
one, two. and three-unit con-
figurations with up to three
bedrooms and range in size form
800 to 1,285 square feet. Prices
begin in the mid-$ 100.000s.
•Pulte Homes' Galleri a
Homes, sinaJe-family attached
residences which feature two-
atory. two and three-bedroom
plans rangina in size fro~ I. 700
to 2,SOO squarc_feet. Pnces arc
yet to be determined and sales
arc expected to bqjn in early
199 1.
In addition to these residential
project.I the community's Phase
II development will also include
the Santiaao Hills A~rt"'!cnts •. • 386-unit complex whJch 11
planned to open in late 1990.
Built and maftlled by We tcm
National Propenies, the nc1ah·
tiorbood will feature fi ve noor
olans for studio. one and two-bedroom apartments. Prict arc
yet to be detmniMCf 1 •
To date. nearly 9qC> ho~e
bave been IOld in San1t~ Hills.
For ftlnlwr infonnltion on ~ H• conUICt thi Irvine OommiaY'1 HOnwftndina enter i--••----~ff t•tiOO.
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' rherc rs another world 1n Or .m~c County chat you can
escape ro A master-planned tommunny where all 1hc convc·
rncnces or the clly are balanced by chc natural becJuty of the
Sttddlcback foochrlls anct Trabu(o Canyon
I lerc. the dream or homeownership ,111d chc rJ1srng cl d
I J1rnly comcs. lO 11re am ong acres of unspoiled <?PCll space
and m iles of '1ikrng and biking crJrls along w 11h outstanding
rcuea11011,11 f ,x 1h11cs
And. wlwn.: The Bclldw1n Comp.my ll.1s c1<..•s1g1 ll'd 1hr<:l·
d1 'it111c. t1vc .1rnl valuc-om:rnctl 1w1gl1lmrl1o<K~~ 111.it 111<.:cl lllL·
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DAIL y PILOT (~THINGS TO DO Tms WEEK
1. ALLMAN
BROTHERS
•Th.: Allman Brother Band with
~p.:ual guc:sts George Thorogood
and the: rkstro)ers will perfo-rm at
tlw Pac1fi Amphith.:atre on Friday.
s1ar11ng al 8 p.m. For 11ckct infor·
mauon. call 634-1 300.
2.NEWWAVE
NOSTALGIA
• Ne w Wave pioneers the Ramones.
Deborah Harn. and Tom Tom Club
v. rll perform · Fnda) na&ht at the
Irvine Meadows Amph11hcatre~ For
1nformat1on. call 855·61 I l.
3. AL GREEN
•Al Green v. ill perform at the
Coach House:. 331 S7 Camino
Cap1i;trano. San Juan Capistrano.
Sa1urda ) a1 8 and 10:30 p.m. T1cke1s
an.• S~9.5CJ. For rcscrvauons. call
~96 ·8930 Concert h o tline:
~\127.
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4. THE JUDOS
• Jhe mother-daughter country duo
of Naurur and Wrona Judd will take
the )tagl' at 1he Paci fic .\mph1thcatre
lor a 'hov. Saturda) night For infor·
mauon. call 634-1 300.
5. SPACE
TRUCKER
•The redoubtable Steve Miller
Band bnngs 1ti; rock and roll shov. to
the If\ rng Meadows Amphitheatre
on Saturda) night. For info . call
855·61 11.
6.· TALKING YOUR
LANGUAGE
•Modem English pla)'\ the Coach
Hou~. Camrno Capistrano. San
Juan C ap1strano. Wcdnei.da) at 8
p.m. Ticke1s arc S 19 50. For rc!.Cr·
'a11oni.. call 496-8930. Concen hot·
line: 496·892 7.
7. JAZ.2 IN THE SUN
•The Canner)· Restaurant. 3010
Lafa)elle A,e.. Newpon Beach.
prc~nb J3ll in th e afternoon. Sun-
da) from I to 5 p.m For infor·
matron. lall 675·5777
8 . ROSES ARE RED,
T.HE SINGERS ARE, TOO
•Park Place. 3333 Michelson
Drive. If' me. presents .. The Bla11ng
Rcdhcadl>.. in the fourth per·
formancc of "Hot Days and Cool
Nrghts." a ~ncs of six lunchtime
and evening concen s. on Wcdnes·
day from 11 :30 a.m. to I p.m. on the
Park Place Pia.La Deck. A vanety of
food and bevcrasc wtll be available
for purchase. For add111onal mfo·r.
mauon. call 553·1220.
9. HIT THE SPOT
•The Zot pot (~fe. 1n the Verano
Pia e graduate housing complc" at
U . presents mu\IC31 an1sts in an
rrHrma te coffee house setting each
Wcdnc~a) at 8 p.m. Admission 1~
frl'c. Early arrival 1s recommended
ror program mfor. contact Chve
Solomon at 856-7981 .
Roger
Bloom
10. MUSICAL EVE
IN THE PARK
•Aldrich Park on the UCI campus
features Thursday evenina.concerts
t>e&j noing at 6 p.m. with fea tured
performers at 7:30. Parking is 'free
after 4 p.m. and concensoers are
invited to bring children. p1cn1c din·
ner$. blankets and beach chairs. but
leave pets at home.
11 . JAZZ AT
TWILIGHT ...
• • 8 Fa,h1on Island presents a summer
JaLL conccn senes on Thursdays
from 6 to 8 p.m. Tonight. Doug
Cameron with sensuous musrc from
Brazil and Spain. The performance
LA"ff. ~T i.1 1&.,.'l I.I)~~
1 •rw\ I~ ~0 \o)ITI'\ TH(
L•C...'T"'S OVT'1 1 LIE
THea\: ~INICl~G "ao-rr ~---""™.
Fl Dally Pilot Weekend/ Thursday, Auguat 2. 1990
will be held in front of,he Broadway
and Silverwoods. For more infor.
mation. call 721-2000.
12 •••. AND UNDER
THE STARS
• Thr Hvatt Newponer, 1107 Jam·
borce R0ad. Newpon Beach. offers
live Jazz each Fnda) evening
'hroughout the summer at the out·
door amphitheater at 7:30 p.m.
Gates open at 6:30 p.m. and tickets
are a' ailable at the door on the da)1
of performance onl)'. General ad·
m1ss1on 1s $5. For more information
about concens. call 729-1 234
13. BLUE PEARL ·
•The Bernie Pearl Blues Band
featuring Harmonica Fat~ v.111 .pla~
Fnda) night from 9 p.m to I 30
a.m. at the Cafe Lrdo. 50 1 30th ~t .
Newpon Beach. 6 75·2968. SJ l·m a
charge.
14. MO' SPIKE LFE
8 Spike Ltt. director of last ~car''
acclaimed "Do the Right Thing."
rewrns to the screen v.rth ··Mo'
Better Blues." stamng .\eadcm~
Av.ard-v.1nncr Den1el Washington
opening Fnda~ 1n theaters along the
Orange Coast
'Iona Tonlrlft MMI Devtel ~•n:w ffi'OM lefll In ttte
AusUala.n ..,, ....... ..,...... -.-TM c••••r wm
be at me l'erfona'"9 Arts Center Aul-1 llWDll"' 12.
1 S. DANCE FROM
DOWN UNDER
•The .\u\tralran lhllet will appear
at th~ Patorming Ans \entcr. 600
Tov.n Center Dmc. C oi.ta ~
from \ug. 7 1hrough I.! performing
a number of work'> rn rcpcrtol).
includJng their ~ccl;11m\•d t\\-O·act
a:igmg ot the-cl~l>1l .. (11S<'lk ··
T 1t kC:I) Jf\• prrced at s 1..i tu S47 To
r\'!14.·n 1: trdi.Ct'> or for more in lOr·
matrl>n. lUll 55fl·.\R 1 ~
16. V-DUB JAM
l '"" Uo4.JC:» 'lo ~ o.;Ao • OE.A~t.11~~ ! .
wagcn show 1n 'he U.S. will be hl·ld
Sunday at 1~ Orantt Counh I J11 ·
'
rounds. The alifornia Vollsv.aKrn
ambortt will includr 1 da'>sll \Jr
ihov.. cars for sak'. a pa m and
a«'csJOncs swap mcrl. cuuntr. JnJ
rod. music. a b1krn1 contt'\I .rnd
food and ~"eraac booth'> \duh'
SIO. Juniors S5. undc:r 6 fn'l' 1 01
1nformat1on. call 364-367~
17. FAMILY
FILM FEST
•Golden Wc\t Colkg<' ho''' ,1 I .1111
rl) Film fci,tl\al each FndJ' n1~h1
at duslt. (8 to ~ 30 pm l 1n 1h ·
l>chool's outdoor amphrthl'.11\ r
Mo\ 1egocrs ma) bring .1 pr\ nil 1J111 ·
ncr. lov.backt'd hcaC'h 1 h.11"
t>lankct!h p1llo~s and 1hc 1'nt11 l• IJnl·
11). No al1 ohohc bc'er:ign .11l· JI·
lov.cd. P1cn1 unu· 1s bcl"\'l'n ~p m
and dusk. Gent'ral adm1\""" '' SI 50. MaA1mum r harac ot Sn 11;.1
fom1I). Froe parking rn the (10111.11,I
·tn.•ct lot at Center OnH I "' .1
complc'e h~t of scht'dukd tilm' .11111
add1t1onal 1n form11t1 on , .111
891 ·3991.
18. RICK ROCKWELL
•Comedian Rick Roclv.dl .1pfl(.
at The lmprov. 4.!SS Campu' l>r '
lt . I JS. Ir' inc. throush ~urhl.1
ho"''mrs art frnh) at II''' J .1 10:30 p.m . Saturda) a1 8 Jml 11 :
p.m • 1nd unda> 3t 8 30 p m I 1 1
1nformat1on or rewn a1111n' ,,1
854-S.&SS.
19. BACK IN
THE SADDLE
•The Summer Uiutstnnn t 1.o"''
v.111 be held <\u1 9· 12. at till' It unt
1n1ton (\•ntral Par!. I qUl•,11 1.11
Center H11h Jump. huntu Jn.I
JUllH>tr cla~\C\, sl \drH'" 111u,11111
tournament. and mor(' I 11 l.l'h Jt.
S7S per ~non r or 1nfo1111Jt11•11
call 536· S-Stl.
20. AHOY, SINGLESI
• The Newpon Beach ~J1l111 ~ '1n11lc~. non-~n,okint ~inglc' "' Jnll O\er who cnJO) ~1ling. meet c,,.,,
other T ucsda} I t 7 p.m for l1X kt.11l'
1n the bar It the Reuben L I t·,·
Pactfi oas' tt11h~a} 1n Nrv.1'1(1rt
Bea h S1naJn attcndina ~111 pl.in
sa1hn .. panics and other a'1" rt rt''
C<>tt is SS per mttllf&-f or tlUtl' 111
mtt''°I and rcurv1tion~ C':tll
723-43S6. leav1n& )our n~mc amt
phone number lnd how rnln'
people you arc t>nn""" \l-.<.1 1h1·
lfOUP m«t• every Sunda? ror hrral
fast at 1:30 a.m. (111 7_J..4lS6 for
the location. ,,.,,., .._ '-* IMJl.1 ,_,., '1
,_ ... ..,_ -4 .. e4JI« ef ... .......
w1ell4I: 0C Orange County.· BT.
black tic. BT ~pt .. blad tu: opt1onal.
pp. per person. TB4. to ~arranged. BEN}AMIN EPSTEIN'S spec11-.c~ Jack Ta~lor pain11n~s
(Opening reception o\ug. 5 _-4
p.m )
• Newport Harbor · Art Museum ISSO San < lcmcn1c Om r. J\:cwpon
Beal h 7 SI.I-I I~~> r hrnugh <;cp1 .B
( umm111nl lo Print l harlc., Ra'
CHARITY AND .
SPECrAL EVENTS
•Deslpu Facn . .\UJ 8. 6-8 )U
p.m .• FounJa11on for Facial Plas11c
~urger~ puhltl forum on .. l.atC'il
\dvam·c, 1n C osmc11c Surge!'\ of the
fa c" tcatul\'... Rc11n-A tkH:lupcr
•\lbert f...hgman. M.n and inter-
national p:incl F rec f>hont
759-76 7/\
•Summer Equestrian Classic· . .\ug.
1>-I~. H un11ng1on Beat h -\rl ( enter
I oundJt1on and GTL hirrc1orics a1
llun11ng1on C l'ntral P.Jrlr. Equl'\trlan
( l'ntcr 11 111-h 1ump. hu1m•r and
1umpcr da~\l'\, \lr.yd1H'f\, JOU~tmg
luurnamcnt. morl'. S75· pp. Phom•
•Jo-.525,
•NAMES Quite Oispla} \ug IO-I 2.
'\ \fL P roit•ll .\IO\ \<kmonal
<)u11t on d1\pla' at I < Ir\ 1nl'
Phont• oY k~ I:
• Plannt>d Ghing St>m lnar . .\ug 11
Oh, c ( re'\ I rcJtment ( cntC'r'> .it
thl' RnJ I 11•n Inn. Co sta \<ks:i
C vrll~d P<1nnJ .\nckn ., .. " . .J<IQ4.I
''" /.Jn
• Plcnk In tht' J>ark wltb thf Klnit·
slo111 Trio \u~ 11 ~-Ill pm
BJrrrraJ'>l'I\' ul thl' 01\lll\ er. \lu-
• Junlor·~nlor Prom,· Aug. I I< JI
7 30 p. m (}( ( hJptcr of the ·\ mcn-
can Red ( '°"' a1 Pla1a dr<i C age,
Ne" pon lkal h Phone.' H.I ~ .. H I
(.'\I !.J.,
•Tennis Tournamt'lll ..\ug_ I ~-1 ~
Rchab1htat1on ln'>tllutc of ou1h.1:rn
C 1hfurn1J compc11tl\r and rC\.·
rca11onJI ~ingh..-s and doubles at thl·
Dan.£ Hills Tennis (cnlcr. Cont.'.lll
\nn1c 1'.rt'dd. 6.1J.7.J'JJ. t'\I ~,H
• Wln111ers Circle, Aug. ~J. Prn-
fC!>SIOO'I and I 1nancc Assoc1al\'' o t
<.. 11 ~ ol llupc lun\hl.'on hnnpnng f'.11
Rik' at lnmC' \1amo1 Phone· (:J lJ
6:fl . .Jt>I /
• Wlnemaktr OIHtr \ug. n at .,
pm . C a)mu' V1n\·~ards .11 1 rlT\
Rl')laur,inl. ( orona dd m.ir l 1hon1·
b ., 1.()C} If)
wum ol 0( h.irl'x·l·uc .ml.I aul110"' • Prt-Fl'SOSV Sampler ..\ug ~'
S., PP Phom· i .J(J.{J.11).1 Wf\ T~l ll> JI \ll ( lure r~c;1d{ n ,.
~nt..i \nJ f'hunc f>.J.!-558(} • Olnnt r with ttle Caviar Queen .
\u& I'·' J .11 1 Pm C aml\ n < ol-• Tllomas F. Rllty Ttrmlnal. R.--
hn<> Jl I rn·, ll'\l,1u1.1n1 < oronJ dd ctptlon. ~·pt , "'·I I pm JI l11h11
\l.ir l>mn1.•r .tnd til\1101 IC'Jlunn~ \\a, n,· .\1rpo rt Fl r SSOpr lh 1n
\nwril.in \J\ 1J" lhamp.i11m· .ind \llallon L>nh < 1•ntJt1 &·.J f>. I .1
HKl"J~ l'h1111c• fl., 1-CNIO forn'. 1 ·~-fti ~b
•Miss ~t'wport 8Hrh Pa1tHnt,
\u~ I· < h1ldr,·n of OllH' < rl·'t
< ttfltJ• t Ile' 11·r/\ \i c~t.tndc·
• • .. _.J4J•N , 1 I 11:
• Rtt'tptlon for Edmund G. ··Pat"
Bro"' 11. Aujt. 17 at 6 p.m .. Dt mC><'rats
of l\orth 0(' at the. Lee residrn<'e.
t"ullrrton $2~ pp. /'honr 871-1 t!IO.
• f .ra nd (tJN>nin1 Re<'tpt1on a nd
f.'undr.ai''"l ~alt'. \11j-\ 1,.. .11 " I' m
· hl.1nJ I nd11m·'•i k l'lln l1t •ll' 111
\II \.1111 11\ .11111 ( 1111111\' .• II 1\11\\ '
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• f'ultural C:ollaat. o\ug I II Jt " \n
i;i m II l\tnrt\ .11 Jnd < ullur.11 I ttun
u.11i.m "' 0( 1nhut1· 111 Tum ·lnd
\ l.1111' n 'h'l,1>n JI ~outh < na,1
K1·1,.1tul\ Cmt.1 l\k-..i ~I~' pp
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• Tllomas f'. Rllty TcrmJnal. Publir
~icatlon Da)'. \,·p1 !< Ill .1 1l1 .i
p m j\ John \\ J \ nc \ lll>Orl < J'u.il
J111r1.· I rl.'l' < "n1.11·1 8cJ I>.. I .1
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• Fulfilling tht Ortam. O~oina of
Hoag ('anctr Ctnltr. \cpl .11 1
pm \,rnJp1f)\:r' J1nncr d.inu· J I 1h1.
( Jlll1.'I l l 1\1\'I '\'\\ J\clr\ lil'J 1.tl
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• f>t"~"""l''· \i'f'll 'i. 1 ... gun.1 \ 11
\lt1'>l'UOl lOl.l.t.111\ .11 lhl· H.ild\\lll·,
1hn11'" ""h Jrll\I ill \Jnou' n·"
dl·nu·, 1 1 'II pp />hone .JIJ.J.fl' l /
•Spla1ll ln' Do~n Broadwa). \i·p1 •1
•JI ' p m . \II )'I ~c:n Ill'\ r uun-
dJllllll 111 < >< 111\ l.t.ul' :tnd ··I h1. ~pl.l\h ·· $~0 pp and UC' Ph111w
.J •r llM1
•Cha mpagne Brunch Cruise. \l'OI
13 at 10 "' J m . \l u'>l.·um < uu1H II
ul :-.-1.·" pun llJrht1r \rt \111\1.·m
.iho.iru 1.,1.1 \luJUI.\ < 1lfllJll \f.1,
Int' < 1.11ha ·' 1.11 ::
• Ovtrturts. ~pl. t .i . .,_,1 p m l~X
Ph1lha1 mon1e l\oc.11.·\\ 11JWning nl
Jn ml' l\l1.·d11.JI < t.'111\'I \r1 (1.ilkt\
lr\lll\' C 11111.111 .Ii.in /.1111!1m,A 1
553-.'.J::
• Opt'nlnl! of H11 nlln"1on Btarb ~
Hiiton. \q>l I ~-llun11ng1on lla1 ·
b uur C umm1 lll'l' 111 0(
Ph1lh.1tnH>llll \ot ll'I' < 11t1tJll h-.tn 1 dOJtm •A I ii l.:.J_,_,
•Taste of ~t'"' port. \c:pt I .i 111 .11
:'\c"P<>rt (enter I '1\h1un h i.ind
:\c" port lk.1d1 \.un plt11~ uf folld
lr11nt ~O r~·,1Jur.1n1' l id,, oil ,,.,,.
pun \i:Jln t ·411 ( ont.lt r / >.rn1d(('
/),; />J/m.1 '~ ·.J /IJfl
•Celtbrlt) Pro Art\ Tennill Tour-
oamtnt, 'i..·p1 15. Oli\l' C 1,·,1 rr~· .. 1-
mcnt ( c1H,·1 .11 Par!. 'ic\\ 1111n 'Cot>·
r.111 /Jp all \1·,1.111;k ·--J lhN
,.,, I 1-'
• Womtn·~ 'ational Goll Oam-
pion~bip. 'l"I" I' \l.mh 111 Drnw'
..iml 'nlll '.11 ( nlJ de < .t1.1 ( nun·
tr\ < lu~ < 1in1.11 I /ofln• /IJ~.1 <• ~ J .,, -un
• Sou1h Coa~t Rept'rtor C.a la. '-l·r1
15 < ,1n1.11 r \/.1,k/1111 /11•rt• r v5-.:1>11:
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\11 \lu"·um u1J1h lllk tum h JI
I llJI\ < luh B1.·H·1h ll1lh .int.I '"''
111 ",1Jp1rn' < l..i1fl" I Jl"1·n,11.·1n '
\IUJlll f'h1111c· .JCJ.J~n ; l /
• Fashion Sho"'. '\\•pt I~ ( 1ut1Jc. ol
()( l\:rlormin '"' ( 1.·ntl·1 ,11 thl
( cnll'I l \l\l,1 k\.i ··~ -.. rr
•Rueb 0111 A1urd• and AuNion,
'x·pt .:'I .11 ti \ti j) 111 "\1 "
port ( 1>\l<I l\.lc\.l 'r \f( \ .11 I 11ur
')c.•a,on' I lold \i1.·" rort lit..ll h ~I~' pp n r l'hl>flc .. ;J. ,.,..µ
• Ptr'ipt'ctives, l.\i:rn : I l .1l!luna
\rt \lu'M.·um \J1nnc1 111 < rnon.i t.kl
\\JI rc"u~n1.\ \~·Ji.;,•r l .\I'[) .1n
thdl ,~l 1Jlt\l Bill \l.111111 P/111ni
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lion, 'icp1 ~I f){ Ph1lharm11111L
\011\'I\ Jl < ,.ni,·r < luh C mlJ \k\.t
loll11\\10g. lll0l1'rl .11 ()( r ,•rform1ng
\1h C,n1cr .,, Rmal <on-
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Jam ( c•fllJ< I h·an T:tn<ICI\\ '"I
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l"t Aru /\I ~ l l <.. .. m1rw ( ..ip"trJn11
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1>11' \' lJgun.1 lkal h J 'IJ-1 q I 1
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• tary Slle~ts Flae Ari Callerit'
I I J4h/\ \and (JO) on .\' c 'ill· I-"
lr\IQL "'.H-IJJJ)) I hrough Jul\ 11
C '"'"M'' ( t1h\on "lltl'fllllor\. P.1lm,•r
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1 Also Inside: ·•Clubs/Page 4 • lnterm1ss1on/Pdge 7 • Mov1r listings/Page 9 • Mu\1C/Pdq e 10 • Juny \ D1n1ng Guio e D1n1n9/f"~gr 14
Oa11y P1101 Weeltend/ Thursday. Augu t 2 1990 f3 .,
• •
Surfing world conv~rges on Hunti~gt~n B~aEh
By HOlLY J . WAGNER ,--~~~~~~=~~~~-the-~S~nalists will
compete at 9:40 a.m. Friday. Contes-
tanl$ arc rated based o n appcaran~:
pc~nalit) and active sports pantc1-
pat1on.
HUNTINGTON BEACH -In
the surfing "-Orld. this 1s the place to
be.' this weekend.
The Ninth Annual O p Pro surfing
tournament. ht•ld a1 Hunungton
Beach Pier. as among 1he major
e'cnts of the Assoc1a11on of Surfing
Professionals (AS PI world 1our.
Top ranked sutfe~ from all over
the world come 1n to compc1c for
titles as top dudes and dudelles on
the circui\.. Fans $\orm 1he beach to
v.atch a fast-paced. hard-<:ore pure
surfing compcllttun and enJOY 1hc
essence of California living. Last
year. morl.' than 160.000 people
turned out for thr v.ccklong evcn1.
Organize() expect a s1m1lar attend·
ance this \ear.
Ncarl) ·a v.cek of prehmmary
e"enb haH~ preceded th~ finals tak·
mg plact' lhrough Saturda).
Fl\ e of 1he top ten seeded mr n
v.l·re knocked out in 1heir first h~t
on Wednl'<.da). 1nclud1ng 1op-
ranked Rob Bain of Aus1rahi,. de-
fending champ R1ch1e Collins of
Newporl S...ach and popular local
John "1 he Tenn1na1or" Parmcn1cr
51111 in the bunt are defending world
champ Manlll Po11er. 1v.o-11mc
world 111hst olfom Curren and Jeff
Booth of Laguna Beach. Chrio;
Frohotl of Redondo Beach. Hun1-
ington tkach nall"e ~rad Gerlach
and &'.al Beach nall\e Mam
Thomas. ·
In the v.omen·'5 COl'J"lpcU11on.
Lagunan &.Ilsa Sch.,..art!ilem is
poa~d tu mak\' .1 rnmebaclc afkr
1nJuncs knocked h1:r out of compe11-
1ion la~t :-ear. She will ha\C 10 face
111lcholJ'ers hll' Aui.traha'~ Wend\
Botha. F1ond1an rrcida umha and
Kim Mcang of ( arpc:·n1cna to ma~e
a )hov.1ng,
Op.Pro
Schedule
of events
Today
7 a.m.: Women's Main Round I
lt:H : Beaut) Pagean1 Prchms
ll:it: Men's Main Round Ill
Friday
I a.m.: Men's Quanerfi11als
t :4t : &au1y Pagcan1 Finals
10:40: Womc.•n's Quanl·rfinals
Sat•rday ,
8 a.m.: Womcn·s &·m1final)
t :&O: Juniors Semifinals
10:00: Men's Semifinals
11:00: Women's Final~
11:4$: Juniors Finals
1!:30 p.m.: Men's Finals
1:15: Award~.
Saturda~ 's finals will he taped by
1he ESPN cable ~pons network ro·r
broadca)I on a series of date~ Ix"·
gin1ng Aug. 13. a1 6:30 pm
Wh1k 1hc down-and-<ltn} \\3\I.'
ac11on 1s 1hr maJor drav. for most of
the fans on 1hc sand. 11 1s not 1hr
onl> spcc1a1or ~pon on the bea~h
Who could forgc1 1hc M1~ Op
Contest'! The pagean1 has local
bea uues compc11ng for cash, a 111lr.
an Op wardrolx' and a chance 10
represent ihe act1\ e"car compam
nationwide.
Scm1finab begin al 10::!0 this
mornm for I hose \\ho wan1 10 \IC"'
Over 30 shops Ind •rvlces
conveniently aoC.ted 1t the
comer of llech • Adams,
In Huntlnglon IMch.
...
.. As a rcprci.enta11vc of 1hc Op
lifestyle, the 1990 Miss Op will
CXC'mplif> all the pos1ri"c aspccls of
bc.'ach cuhure." said Bonnie \rail.
ei1,ecu11ve \ 1ct' president of market·
1ng for Op.
The board of the-nc-\\ lnlt'r·
national Surf Museum tn Hunl·
1ngton lkach hoix-s some of those
v1S1t1ng the.-area for the contest will
~top 1n to 1hr museum for a l10011-t1~
d1spla)s of h1stonc W3\C 1ools and
surf memorab1ha. as well as to lend
a hand wilh 1den11f~ mg people and
event~ m !.omc o ld pho10~ rt'Centl>
d1scuvercd m tht' 1ra~h al the Hunt·
ingwn Beach hfc.-guard headqua13Crs.
'.ice i;hau"'oman Ann Bea h:) said
.\n anonymous hfcguar~ )3\\ the
pho tos and a program from 1he 1968
t·ompc1i11on 1n a was1cbaslce1 after
some files were cleaned oul and
brou&h1 them 10 the muM:um.
Bcasfoy said.
The 8-b)·IO-mch pho1os include
soml' ohurfcrs calchmg good wa'e
and others .,.. 1p1ng out. photos of a
film being made and more O nr
photo of surfing legrnd Duke
Kahanamolu and another of M1'ls
Hun1ing1on Beach I %8 . .\no Har-
nng1on. haH' alrl.'ad} ~·en ident-
ified. Beask} ~1d.
The museum 1~ open from noon
to 5 p.m. SC\l'll da)s a v.1xl and
adm1,s1on 1s a SI dona11on
l\nd lcx:al merchant\ arc all st<X·k-
ed and read~ for lhc.' bl!( l'\'c.'nl. f .
\h1n\. surfing dCCt...,\Onn. b1lm1'>.
S\\ 1m su11'>. and IOI~ of food arc
available a1 the \hop\ on Mam
l\trcct and along Pacific ( oast High·
.,.. a> north from I hl· pier
•.
Tom Curren ftopJ 9091 t. "'' fowttl Op Pro win tttts'week
In Huntl"91on •eacft, but current' worN cfNNllp Martin
Potter flower leftJ t..1 otfter tdeaa. Anottter tornt•r Op
winner, Kim Mear19 frl9htJ, wlll IN ~'"9 ... In In th•
women· 1 division.
t~~wl
~n TEMPLE
1
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COME MEO US AT OUR
OPEN HOUSE
F~r P,ro1pectlve New Members
T~MPLE BAJ YAHM
Newport Beach/Irvine
A Refo rm Congregation
Coffee and Dessert
Thursday, August 2, 199<> ond
Thursday, August 16, 1990
"
l 011 Comelbock St., Newport Beach, CA 92660
R.S.V.P. T~mpleOffice: 71-4-6«-1999
•
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Pop BOG.un:'S BOHEMIAN CAfE 1:30 a.m. (213)592-1926.
6288 East Pacific Coast Higbway.
Long Beach. 21 and over .. entcna1n· Friday
Tbanday mcnt with local acoustic folk and THE CANNERY 3010 Lafaye11e
COMMUNITY CONCERT hosted rock musicians Thursday •. Fri~a~ Ave .. NcwPon Beach. presents the
b> •he City of Wcstmm ter. 6 to 7:30 and Saturda~ n1rts. Show time is 81g ·L11tlc Band. 8:30. p.m. to I a.m.
p.m. C\CI') Thursday e\cning. To-P·;·~~ /o'ti~6roAST PLAZA . fnda) and Saturda). 675-5777.
night at Land Park. 15151 Temple 666 Anton Blvd .• Costa Mesa P~'-Saturday
Street. popular mus:c h) 1hc Long cnts ConfreL.Philhps 'wub modern .
8etdr<.'ommun11y Band. Barocquc renditions of Broadway Music 31 the C~ACH HOUSE 33 15? ~amino Mcak or chicken dinner available for Piano Tucsda) through Sa ttlrda )' 6 Capistrano. San Juan ( ap1strano.
S& w11h uckcts availabl~ on a ft.rs~ . p.m. 10 JO p.n1. and aflcr thcaire prcscnu 1\1 C1rccn 1 a1 X and 10:30
comi:. first scncd basis or bnng reprise hour. 54()..2500. .:: pm. T1cll.cb arc S-~-50. For re~r
)Our. OiAn p1cn1c. 'for 1nforma11on. THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant ,_a11ons. t all -'%-8930 Concert hot-
t"all 895-.!860. These free conccns and Ta,ern 340 South Coast H•Jh· hnc -l9b-l(1J.!7
arc made po~s1ble by private _com·-~y. Lagu~a Beach. present'! hvt' BIST~NG~-RESTAURA NT
munll) donations. cntcnainmcnt and dancing nigbtly. 19100 \on Karman .\vc .. lr\lnc. THE CANNERY RESTAURANT 494-8088 · pre~nt'> the piano . ..a' and ''0t·a1
3010 Lafa~cttc ve.. Newport THE RIGllTEOUS BROTHERS styling ul 1hi: Jaml·~ Exchange. 8
lkach. More111n1-Paul Band. 7:30 HOP 18774 Brookhurst Fountain p.m. to I a.m. 75:'·.5:':!:'.
p.m. to m1dn1gh1. ~75-5777. Valle~ The Hop prcsenii.; Thu~a~. ~OGART' 6:'1\. Ea\t Pac1hl'
ZEPPA in Pash1on Island adJ3· Lip!>)n\contt'st.cash pnzcs: Fnda}. Coast H1glrnJ). ~ong Beach. pres-
l'c.nt tu In.inc Randi Maril.ct. Danu· all night ~ith D.J.l>t'nnis B. ents , ~1_,~ P~rnv. 1omgh1. <!131
\\ cdncsda) through Sat~rda) Q· 30 Goode $4 co' er: Saturday. Special 59-l-81.J ' ).
-Beach fea1urts Lufce and·the LoCo-
moti ves each Sunday at 5:30 p.m.
Also Open ~1kc 'mght at Cagne) ·s
each T~ucsda) at 9:30 . 96().9318.
THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayette
A ve .. NewPort Beach. features Nick
P) lo-. tonight 9 p.m. to 12 m1d-
n1gh1. 675-5777
PEPPERS.12361 Chapman at
Harbor South of 01sne~fand. pre!.-
ents. h v~ conci:ns C41Ch Sunda) and
Munda) nigh1 and fc.aturcs pro-gri:.,51, c, n·e~ iAa vc. r-0ek and IOJ>' 40
bands and much ri1ore. Open to 1 30
a.m. 74()..1333.
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific
<.oast-H1ghw.1)'. unse\8Cach. ~cg: t .. -•
gac 3 10 7 p.m.and 8 p.m. to mid·
n1gh1. 1213) 59:!-1926. .
THE CANNE RY RESTA RANT
3010 lafa)Clll' \,H . Nc~pon
Bca(h. preo;cnt'> Jail an the after·
noon. I to 5 pm 675-5..777
VILLA NOVA Rkharll Fauno·s
puuro st~ ling\ Sunda~ through
\\'cdnc\d:)). Open dall~ 5 p m 10 :'
a m , J 131 \\ ( u:Ul l:ltdl\ui~ .:-.c" -
pon Beach M~-num.
pm. 10 I a m Rt'pcat ~tar 'ic:irch COOl'l'rl\. ( lo~d Sunda) and \1on· THE ~)GHTEOUS BJlO]HERS
"inner p1an1'>I J1mm~ l·fopsxr "''h da,. 3,ailabh: for pm;\h' j)arlll''· HOP ll( \ ~ 1Jrool.hur11 ~t . Foun· lOlltemporar~. da'>'>ln and top fon~ T u·c~a\ "Ruell. .\round the c. lod.. tam \ Jl1n .\ 1r1hu1c 1u Xc1I
IJ' bntl'\. Rl'\Cf\ a11un) \uggr-'>tc:.•d for '>hU" · ~n a~anJ winning n.·' uc 0 1amond. (ca1unng Tom Ro..,\1 ni at
dinnct b~l)..1)(11)() \\hie~ fc:UurC\ a lull~ ~tagcd musical ·'II pm S~ CO\'l'r %l-:'lfi6 • -------------
BISTAN(.10 RE S r .\l R.\'.'l l h1~1ur) lc'>'>Oll In rod. 'n' roll. ZOT SPOT CAFE ·.mos Verano
l '-1100 \on Karman. lr\ln,· prc.-.cnt\ Wl.'dnc)c.IJ\, -Dance 10 the D1 II. Road on thl· l Cl ( :impu,. Verano
thi: n1u.,1r lll thl' \ndcs. fl) Ra ul and DoJd Band . h\e 50s-6<h dancr ,PlaCl· (11,1tl uall' huu\1nl( wmplc\
R1lJh.lu Thur\<la~ and Fnda~ from band 8 p.m. 111 rn1dn1ght. No l'O'cr L1,c lllU\ll no" l'\t:r\, ~a1urdJ)
l\ pm tu m1dn1gh t 75:!· ::!::!::! 96 \.:!.\66 night a1 b pm Dour., 1.1pen JI 7 p.m
REUBE~ E. LEE 151 F Coa,1 NIGHT MOVES '-XJ:' '-' arnl·r ~lin1m_JI ~Jtlnm,ion d1Jrgt· uf SS
l ligh\\a). Nt·~port B(•a h fl.'atul\'~ .\H._: Huntington lka('h. C'onrl•n <..all b)h· \/ 1 •
<. hucll. Battaglia"' rock ·n· roll mu\IC' 11110 lini:. 8-l0-021l~
\\ l'dnc~a> through SuturdJ). 9 SUNSET PUB. 16655 Pacifil
pm. to I um .\ho Tim Par~cr on ( oa .. 1 ll 1gh~a). unl>CI Bcach. hH·
1>1anu 10 thl· d1111ng rlX>m 675·Y'YO cn1cnammen1 n1ghl). 9·30 p.m to
Sunday
CAGNEY~ BY THE SEA ~~
Pantie ( ua\t H1gh"a~. Hun11ng1on
Jazz
Thursday
f A HIO~ ISLAND JAZZ CON·
CERT SERIES l 'cning \ummcr
Jdll ~onlcrl\ from 6 to 8 p.m
Ton1~ht. Dotig ( amcr~m "''h <,ensu-
OU\ mul>1< trom ttrc;t1I and Sr;11n
Pcrforn1anlc "111 N-hrld in fron• ,,f
(Ptease see CLUBS/Page 61
LOCATION!" LOCATION! LOCATION! --
AUQUST 13
'~-JAUGU8T20
The Little Inn on the Bay
· is the only_ Hotel on
........ ..
the Water in Newport Beach
'1.JNCOMMON ACCOMMODATIONS" 1
617 LIDO PARK DRIVE
NEWPORT BEACH
(714) 673-8800 ..
·-·· ................... ···----·-... ~~~ ...... . . . .
<!4111plmu11tacy:
•Continental Breakfast
•Bay Cruise from our Marina
•Bicycles
•Hors d 'oeuvres & refreshments
•Cookies & M ilk at bedtime
Oalty Piiot Weekend/ Thurlday, August 2. 1990 . f'I
..
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,.
CLUBS
From Page 5
the Broauwa) and S1hcrwoods. For
more 1nfe1rmation. call 721-2000.
_CAFE LIDO SO I 30th St.. Ncw-
rx1rt &a h. prt•$Cnls the Wa) Ol'
\\J,m• Banc.I 1Ca1unng 'ocull\l fr11t~ nnl· 10111gh1 ~ 30 p m 10 I
• 1 m t1'5-2%l! or 6"''-511'i6
CROWN HOl'SE RE T AllRANT
\2!>02 Pallli\ Coa\t H1gh"a}.
\h111Jrl·h lkJlh. Jo~ ")pnng Tno
fhur-.<la~ through ')aiurdJ) ~ pm
10 I JO J m t •l'<1rgc Hutt,, \unJJ\
1h111ugh \\ eJn1.·,JJ~ -lll4-2t12o
. Blues Band fea1un ng Harmonica
Fats 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. $3 CO\'er
charge.
Saturday
BJSTANGO R EST A UR ANT
19100 Von Karman. ln1nr T h'·
\\ altcr LaL.out and fhl· ;-.:,.,, r ork
Connrc11on offl·r... 1a11 from R p.m.
10 I a m l'at:h ~Jturda' 752-:i:?:?:? .
CAFE LIDO 5ll:? '<hh '' . 'r" -
port lkach. n 7 · -~l/b8 rn:'K'ill\ Thl·
l unn1ngham-. 1>\ln and .\lln.1 '' 11h
Jd// \IX-JI\ llllllghl. l/ p m Ill I lO
a.m
Sunday
11mcs are Fcway a1 8:30 and 10:30
p.m .. Sa1urdll) at 8 and 10:30 p.m ..
and Sunda) at 8:30 p.m. 854-5455.
LAFF STOP 2122 S.E. Bristol.
Santa Ana. nightly lineup of com-
TV Listings
7:00 7:30 8:00 • ~Q
D •
cd1ans. For information and rcscr-
vauons call 852-8762.
Tue.day
JIMMY ALECK AT THE IM-
PROV 4255 Campus Dmc. Ste.
138. Irvine through Sunday. Show-::
times arc 8:30 p.m. ffirough Thurs-
day. llckcts are prictd at U .
854-5455.
8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30
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l l 1gh\\J~. '\'"l"l"rt lkal~ h-l.>'"'~Nll
P1Jn''' J." \l ilhurn rx·rform~ a 'ar-
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I.I\"''''' I hur,J.1\ thlllugh '\,11ur-
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'\1111J.I\ th• •ugh \\ l'dlll.,tl.I\ lr11m
' le p 111 h• I 'll am R1d1JrJ
I Ju1lt•, 111 .111J HroaJ\\J~ '''ling'
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Friday
ll'a ATT ~E\\ PORTER JAZZ
SERIES lhJtl 'l'"p<>rwr. I 111-
l.1 mh.,1.:c R11JJ '""fX'n Aca .. h 111· "°'' ilh' I.I// \'Jlh f ndJ~ \'\l0lllll~
th•••U\!hllUI tht· 'umnwr al lhl' uu1-
J11111 .1rnph1lht'Jk'I :ti ., 'I) p Ill
( 1,110 •ll"k.'11 JI II JO pm and II\ ~l'l\
tr .1 .11l.1hk Jt thl· door on 1h1· lfJ'
""1T l'<'rtorm.1ifIT()nl\ r-:l·n\·r.11 J1l
• "'' 'n '' ~ f-nr mor\· inlnrmJ11un
.1 lt1 II , •11 •'rl\ '.Ill ""ll· 12 '~
CE:o;T U \"IE RE TAl'RA"\T
; · • l'.h ,,·, 1 11,1~1 ll1gh''J' Laguna
H,.i. h 1111 1lw \J,11n &-;ll h I 1\l· 1a11
n.:r' I 11J.1' hcg.1nnmg .11 ~ p.m.
1,-.11u1111i: ah,· Adi '11lk Duo guitar .•
"l\,il\ JflJ \ t0la \.1:11 I.. r urn hull and
lloh ll.1\\l..1f1'>. gu11.im1' and Hxal-
'''' 1111 "i,11urd.1>~ hq~inn1ng JI ti p.01
'1• \"'~r <..h.1111,c. I r~\ l'lJilung.
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port lkJ,h 6 ~~l/n prc,1.·n1'
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Band ll1in1 \.111 D1l'l!1> ,111d fl\c ad·
J11 mn.il 1.1m "." .11 llh' I IL., I ll(.f~l'.
~I 2 Lii. I .1111 Ill \jnlJ \nJ 11,,rn I
111 Ii p 111 \d m ""un " $ S JI th,·
dour I or lil'l,111\. ,JU hti4-l -l0h
CAFE LIOO -\()2 '111h St '\'\\·
fX'rl fkJ\ h. \launn· l>J\ ·~ blUl'\
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)J11 SunJa~' tu hcgin Jg.11n 1n thl'
IJll h'"';-:?l.ib h
Gll\O' ON TllE lllLL -Cb 1:-.
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''llh <.iino.i. J .111 l n1l1rc ''ll tu
, )II p Ill
Comedy
Friday
JOK ERS co~rnnY CLL"B I "'
Pl:11a \ltl.llll\." lJJrJ,n c 1r"'' '"'"
time 4 pm Jlhl 111\1'1 d1,111'• ~1 11
I nda ~ .1nd ~J1urJ.1, • 1, n1 ng~.
I kadlinl'r' .11 .. · l<,111,h I tJh." l nc
l 'hJmpndl.i .111d the '-'.11 I..' 111111\
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• lnt~rmlsslon Augu~t' s fiont ·nine
weekends b) Coastline Community
CoUege. Roben Michael Conrad is
directing the drama, which features
Kyle Smith. Lisa Chui, Dennis
Heames. Jim Cline. James Rice and
Lani Hall.
Performances wiU be gi ven
Fnda)s and Saturdfl}S at 8 p.m.
through Aug. 18 1n C'oasthne·s new
theater at Corona dcl Mar High
School. Call 75 I ·9740 for add11ional
informa11o n.
Prohaska 1s d1rcct1ng the musical
fal>le.
Add1uo nal · performances arc
scheduled for Friday, Sunday and
Aug. 9. I 0 and 11 wtth curtain at
2:30 p.m. Call 968-3548or 962-0166
for add1t1onal mforma11o n.
There's trouble in Buena Park a'>
"The Music Man .. rolls in for a fhe-
"'eekcnd engagement under . the
dire 110 0 of Richard Schraier. The
popular Meredith Willson musical
w1JI be staged Fridays and Saturda)~
··under the ~stars"· at the Pa110
Theater. 8150 Knott A\C .• Buc.-na
Park. Restn a11ons 8~'1-1 394 .
The guns of .\ugust sound 01T"'1th Gar) Flesher~ Joann Urban. J. Brad
a big boom on th.e local theater st·cne R1!..cr. Tom ( hcmer. Chuck Benton
th1'i "'eckend as nine Orange Count~ and Todd KukL)k.
producing groups take 01m on tht'tr The drama plays Fnda)S and at-
summer audiences. urda)S at 8 p.m. through Aug. 25.
8 p.m. un11I Aug. 19 "'tth Saturda}
and Sunda) matinc~s a1 3 p.m. in
the McKinnc\ Theater o n the
Mission YiCJO campus. Rcscn at Ions
582-%56.
··Rebel W1hou1 a Cause:· the stage
version of the famt'd James Dean
mo' ll'. ""Ill be presented for three
"Ahcc 1n Wonderland'· opens 11s
two-"'eekend run today in Hentage
Park at Los Almos and Slater a'-
cnues in Fountain Valle) Michael
Bringing up their curtains are the with a 2 p.m. mattntt Aug.. 19. in
Ne"'pOrt Theater Arts Center v.1th the audttorium of Turtle Rock Com-
.. loot." the trvine Communit) munll~ Park. on unnyh1ll Road on
Theater with .. rhc Bad Seed." Of-Tunic Rock Dnv~:..Jl!.!!nJJ:V~L-llC~~-----------""'----------------...;,_------------,~1g"""t·--...,o.,..,,a-!tl,-,..-O=-wr:e""g"'"c ~w-.11,.,..;-,-......,,, t"'t ""c-1"'°n:o.;o-;.;rm~a-=--u'""on~1s""'a""--v ailable at 8S 1-S496.
Tom
Titus
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Mal) Sunshine-:· Irvine's Baclcmac TJ1c.at~r wuh a reprise of "'Jae ues
Brei 1s ""' e and Well and L1' ing 1n Pans." Saddlebeck Collete with
.. Thf' 1940s Radio Hour:· Coastline
College w11h ··Rebel Without a
Cause:· the Orange County Chil-
drcn·s Theater v.nh "Ahcr in Won-
d erland .. and ttu; Burna Park C1' IC
Theater "'1 th .. The Music Man." In
add1t1un. Off Br~d""a) Wt"st Pro-
duc11on!> 1s staging the musical
.. Foll1l·~·· th1 !> ~cckcQd onl} in Or-
angl'. . · .
Mitch Nunn 1s d1rttting Joe
Onon·s black Bntt'ih corned'
··Looi·· :at the Nc"'port Theater .\rt\
C.en1cr ~•th a cast compnscd of
Da' 1d Ma· -\rthur. R«-d 8o}<.'r.
t..athnn 8Hd. Kc"n Knill. Tom
Orr and ltust} t"talvcrson
The 'ho"' pla}s Thur.,;da}~
thruu1h ~lurda}s at 8 pm anJ
undau at .:!.JO un11I Sept .: JI 1hc
thl"atl·r. 2511 I ( htT Dm <.' •• Nl'"' Pon
lkal h. <.a ll ti.\ 1-0.:!bll for t1l !..ct 1n-
lo rmat1on.
Murder 1s child's pla\ 1n th<.•
II\ 1n<.· ( o mmuntt' fheatcr pru-
dul11 un ul ~'3,~d l .\mkrwn'<,
.. Thl· B.id \<.·l·d :· "'hll'h stars Mar\ 1a
Bertholf and ~l 1nJ, T1tu' :t' a di\·
traughl 1111.11hcr and hl'r murdaou'
JJughtcr. rt:'Pl'l·tl\l'l) \l,o in the
l J Sl arl' \h1rlc} Pnn·. fraq CilXl-
frc}. \Ian Benton Rill C ardcn. ____ ,.. ___ ......... ~,_ _ _.._
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Ivan cite 'Jmiblt,
AJCapone.
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"Little Mary Sunshine." a spoof
on the o ld Nelson Eddy-Jeannette
MacDonald mo~. is Orangr Coast
Col&q,c's )Sth annuahummer mus1-
caJ and is be1na di~cd by Jon
Sidoti. The show plays Fridays and.
Saturdays at 8 p.m., Saturdays and
Sundays at 3 p.m . throuah Aug. 19
1n the Drama Lab Theater o n the occ campu.s. with ~rvations
iaken at 432-S880.
"Jacques Brei" 1s rctumina by
popular demand to the new
Backstqc Theater for a new three-
Wffk.eod run. Al Valletta directs a
Least · rollU>fiscd of oriaanal pu_,_
formers tom Hafner. Rowanne
Mark and Christy Cook and new-
comer Ronnie Repono. replacing
Bil Bamtt.
Performances will be i" en
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and
Sunda)'s at 7 p.m. throuah Aug.. 19
at the J heater. 1691 Richter. Suite
IOS, lnine. Call 474-0792 for ticket
information.
Saddleback. Coll~ turns back the
clock an ··The 1940s Radio Hour:·
with Patrick J. Fennell d1rcct1 ng the
~nocom1c tnbute to old-Lime radio
musicales. R ichard Rodgers. Carlo
Romero. O.E. fitzGcrald, Regina
le en . Jeff Paul. Matt Sta1grr. Jay
Forman. Steve Reynolds. Michelle
Mikesell. Michael Brown . Marc
Marger. La~ Richard and V1C'tona
\da!>eo compnsc tht'. compan).
Rand} \\-ohz leads the 11 -ptCl'<'
.. studio orchl"~tra ·· Performanrc"
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summer dinner dishes like
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• 16811 Beoch Blvd • Huntington Beach • 11171 E 183rd St (across from the Cerntos Moll)
• Breo M oll Woy, across from the Moy Compony
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'Ara~hril .t;>phobiil' spirls. web of fear
IL_ • Alt MOier
lalesmu' Beverly Rellly
Teadter
Hudat&Oll Beacb
Many successful chiller films use a
family with young
children as the
hub of the film;
spokes of action
.:-onncct the family
10 an outer nm of
characters. some
character more
important to the
lilm than others. "Arachnophobia··
has the t)'p1cal
fam1I). a chiller spider. and an
ertscmblc of 1ntercs11ng characters.
JelT Daniels pla)S the new.doctor
in town who has brought his wife
and two children hcrt 10 escape the
pressures and pace of city hfc.
Daniels JUSI happens to ha e a para-
lyzing fear of spiders stemming from
an incident when he was~ )ears old.
After a scnes of events tllat move
the v1llatn closer 10 the hero. the
Vcnciuelan spider JUSt happens to
set up rcs1dl·nce on Daniels' new
property. From this point on, the
film develops in an unc,cn ebb and
flo~ action. thal either allows time
for a ca~ual '-'1'>11 to the snackbar or
dn' cs the audience under its scats.
bu1 1s almoM alwa )S fun .
The characwrs run the gamut
from ominous Jungle native to
bumbhng small-town shenff. The: ••t•""lnator Joltn Good•an, ento•olotw
5(1ent1st IS 1n on the beginning and student mra.n McN ..... ra •nd town doctor
Jeff Danl•I• pa.n tltelr attadl on tit• dead-
ly spiders In "Atacttnopttobla:•
tbc end. the photographer sent along
wnh 1he o;c1i:n11st to take pictures of
spiders is ignorant of the Jungle. and
this point 1s ccn1ral to the move-
ment of the: film 11f he had been
knov.ledgcablc. he -v.ould not nave
8(>l1Cn into trouble): the old doctor rS'
a curmudgeon. 1he mort1c1an cats
snacks 1n the embalming room;
there arc children of all ages. and so
1J goc~ Which ones arc cApcndable?
Whi ch one will 'be the nc"t victim?
Laarle J. Perkins
Stlldast
El Toro
As l watched .. Arachnophobia ... 11
was like walking
into a spider'<,
web. becoming en-
tangled by SllCk)'
threads 1n the
plot. The first two-
thirds of the John C.oodman finall) appears
halfway 1hrough. the film. and his m o v 1 c w a s
spoof) ch:iractcr 1s worth the wait. suspenseful. But
He suddenly emerges from a panel the concl usion
truck weann~ a baseball hat with L_:)lllllil"--'was disappointing.
'1Bugs-B-vone" embroidered on the Dr. At he rt on
0-:ont anJ wearing an abbreviated (Juhan Sands) 1s an entomolOJlst
Ghostbuster outfit. He plays the searching for new species of insects.
almost-cameo role wnh an nag-Artistic cinetMt0111ph7· ca~
gcratcd. mumbling scnousness and Athcnon's brief e.llcursion to a rt'·
docs c:vef)thmg to makc the bugs be mote pan of Venezuela. Beautiful
Sonc, eve n resorting to stomping on waterfalls cascaded near a sleep ca-
• few when his scu~n11fic methods nyon where a new species of spider
t.11. · • I---------• • The photoeraphy 1s consistently 1 fi~e throughout the film. bqJnntng You can be )\'1th brcathtalona views of the
jungh:s and waterfalls of Venezuela. I . .
~' .. Arachnophob1.~:· rated PG-13. is a cr1•ti•c t. 00 ot a .. must-sec •
1lm. Howt'ver, 1f I
your undrr-13 crowd nedls a Tired of no one listcnina to your
chaperone. go pronouncements on the latest movie
alone; you'll cn1oy. releases? Then sian up to review
it. Also, 1f there's movies for our .. Everybody's a
anyone in your Criuc .. feature.
Jroup wl10 is • That's ri&ht. for e1&ht weeks you
equeamish about too can 10 to ace \he best (and
iolCICtSi have lhat sometimes worst) of the new films ..
one sH neu 10 Just write co Tiie 0.UJ PllM. PO
tou-Al amusi114 and· aonaue-in-1 Box IS60. Costa Mesa. CA 92627!
c:bcek u &hf film is, tbert' are some, attn: Weekend critics; or cal pans that U°e' wtcaryr -641~32 1 , tAtenaion 367.
was disco' ercd.
A man hired as Atherton"• pho-
tographer 1s killed b) the po1sonou~
bite of this large black spider ~
coffin transport<, the deceased \JCWD
and the !>p1d{'r back 10 Cana1ma.
( ahforn1a .
Once back 1n Cahfomia. the au-
dience 11> mtroduced to Ross Jen-
n1ng.s. M.D. (Jeff Daniels). Ross 1s
afra-id of spiders. He calls his wife
Moll)' (Harley Jane Kozak) to deal
with a spider their son finds in a box
in their new home. Molly's ch~racter
seems drab throughout the fi lm .
One of the strengths in the film.
howe ver, was the continuity be-
tween vanous scenes. Sometimes a
ne-ICCC\C would visually lqao
while the actors were concluding a
conversation from the previous
scene.
After several people faU prey to
the spiders. Ross call s Dr <\therton
to d{'tcrmine 1f the town 's trouble
could be caused b) spiders.
Atherton's character seems hardh
bolhered b) the e\l'nls. .
Delbert McClintock (John Good-
man) from .. Bugs B Gone" Ex-
terminators adds a few funn) mo-
ments to the mov1t'.
The first half of the show built
suspense. This
was accented b)
effectavc musical
compos 111 o n
throushout the
movi e . Th e
subplots between
Atherton and Jc:n-
ninp •could have
beeA more ctTcc-
t 1 v e I y wov en
toaether. The
movie would have been stronger 1f
the end1n1 wisn·t so dumb.
Our ratings :I'. ...
W· ' -
P .. tala Valky
''The iuy-bitsy spider wC'nt. up th£'
Wiier spour/Down C'amt' rhr rom
•nd washed tM spider out ... "
If only it were that cas).
For Jeff Daniels as Dr. Ross Jcn-
ninp and the terrified town of
Canatma. California. the ch1kfs nur-
sery rhyme has bttn ma1n1fied into
• bia-scrt'cn ni&htmarc 1n
.. Arachnopbobta. ''
Ifs not one 1tsy-b1tsy spider in
Cana1ma -it's thousands of big.
poisonous ones. And ~hcy'rr not 1ust
m the water spout. By the mo' 1{''s
end, they're crawling out of evt'I')
nook and cranny in the belcaguereJ
Jennings home and thcy·vc pul 1n
appearances in the lampshade\.
showers, toilets and sinus passa~"
of various nct&hbors.
It's a crttPY story. well told -
with splashes of humor .and 1ntcres1·
ing characters complcmcn11ng the
releotlessly building tension.
Damels and many of his fcllov.
acto~ -John Goodman as thr
oom1cal cxterm1na1or. Julian Sand~
as the intense spider e'-pcn. Swan
Pankm as the mcan-spmtcd shenll'.
and Roy Brocksm1th as 1he snack-
oholtc mon1c1an -shade their
characters with little 1d10S} ncra\1e'
and nuances that add a third
d1mens1on often missing 1n th~·
po1en11al '1ct1ms 1n film!> ol th1'
~nrc.
The d1rcc11on. h~ long-time
Steven Spielberg collaborator Franl.
Marshall. 1s elfccttvc and oftt·n 1m·
agJDatl\C. ~Ut the lilm ne\ er QUll\·
reaches the full) rcal11cd perfection
that p1clberg 1s able to create in hi\
movies.
But, to sa) 11's not Spielberg 1'> nu
put-down. ft docsn•t miss b) mud1
and theft' arc some wonderful toul·h·
cs in the film. In one scene. tv.o girl\
pla) full) recite the "11S) ·hll\)
spider' rhyme. not knowing that a
real spider is stalkm& them at that
moment The conclusion of 1h:u
scene 1s a delightful twist, a<, well
Several of Goodman's scenes arl·
delightful. e1pcc1all y the one in
wb1cb he .,-ecu the world-famous
entomologist with "Alway\ a
pleasure to meet 1 collcque." In
another scene. toward the end, a
close-up of the spider ··acncral" re-
veals the 1mq.c of Daniels rtOccted
m au arachnid eye.
No, this film isn't Spielberg. It
1so·1 Hitchcock and it isn't Wcllts.
But. it's not try•na to be. Taken on
its own terms 1t succeeds quite wtll.
as the nervous lauaflttt and whispers
in the audience thtouah<>ul the mm
&UHL •• It is scary. And 1t is funny. II
draws the au-~~ in with~
Uevablc cbarlc1m
and a not-too·
outland.ilh betjn-
nina -aJtho~ It does F1 a 6it
lilly toward tM
end. 1'1 is. •jn, a
creepy story well
told.
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Revenge and love in latest.videos
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J1d News Service
Here are the latest new films out
1•n '1deo:
• "Harlll •• ~II" Warnt'r Home
\ 1lft•o VHS..&~ l.aservidco. 93
min No rru1/ pncc for VHS 01
/k1.1. $1-1.98 for la~rdisc. RatNl R.
W11h a name hke Mason Sto rm.
ho\\ lJll the hero of a cop yam not
Ix· tough?
In the case of .. Hard To Kill,"
.. 111ugh·· 1!1 an understatement. This
hmod1ng tale or murder and may-
£cm \ta~ Stl•vcn 'Scapl. former
·--ntJI ans champio n and herr ap-
J1JH'nt to the Clluck Noms school of
1"11-1i .. 1cd machismo. who ap-
pn•Jl hl''> '1olencc as the God-g1\ en
11tth1 uf ever) honest cop under_
Wll!l' •
Thc prcm1~ here 1s simple, albeit
1.1rtctth1<'d. A contract h11 leaves
\1orm m a St'\Cn-ycar coma and his
IJm1f\ dead. Helped back to health
h' .i '>C.'\) nurse (Kell) LeBrock).
.... hHlll goes 1unn1ng for the bad gu)'S
"11h an ar~nal of weapons and a
111111JI mandatc 10 C\tract an e)e for
,Jn l \l'
I l•t'c, face 11 : ~oplc don't rent
lalm\ ltl..c "H01rd To Kill .. for ubtle-
1' .inJ dialogue G ut-level v1olcncc
.rnJ J "h1g pa)'back" motif fuel
mo' 1n where good and e' 11 a'n:
dr J" n 1n stark, overstated hncs.
I hl'll' 1~ the requ1s1te number of
, hJ"K' '>l'Cnei.. the bctra)'al scene. tht'
.!1\\.11\cr) that bad cops on the force
,,l.fl· .11 lca~t pan.all) responsible for
hi\ IJIC
l>or' 11 all "ork'1 You bet T l) a\ '"U m1gh1io d1shke "Hard To Kill:·
11 'J p1llure thai's ~w1ft and '"'olv-
'"~ .inJ totally unmemorable -a
1unl.. food meal for the t )es and the
pul~
Thr '1olencc as a bit overstated.
bu1 rio "Orsc than an> of thr sum-
llll'f blockbusters on the market. and
1hr 'haracters arc so shallo" 'ou
( 'l'lCC'l them to blow away in a tight
hrl·c1r Nonetheless. )OU find )'Our-
'l'fl rooting for the good guys w11h
gurlt\. but unmistakable glee
• "Clttttd" Walt Dlsne) Homr
\ Hktl VHS-lkta. SJ min
l<cmrmbcr "Born Free')"' Walt
D1,ne) Productions has updated the
lur rnula an the wh1ms1cal nature film
'(. heetah... a rare G-ratrd movie
1h.:i1·!> not animated.
hum an adult perspecti ve the plot
1). "di, tr11e. A pair o f anglo tt'Cns
lrom Southern California (Ke11h
''Little Mermaid'
r rides wave· of sales
..... . ..._,, ..... .:. ' . .
..t•s
oogan, Luq Deakins) 0) to Kcn)a
to spend thc summer w11h their
part'nts at a rl·scarch post While
therl' the' 're l:ll:fm·nded b) a M:is:11
tttn Kolhn Mothup1) and find and
ado pt a cheetah cub ""hose mother
has bl~n k1lflod b) poacher$ It's fun
m the un for most of the summer
until 11mr come~ to 0) home and
( heernb 1s suddcnl~ kidnapped.
Somt' shad) I) Pl''> want to racr the
~1c1.•k cat :iga1nst grc)'hounds at a
hx·al track G 1"en thl' chec.-tah's hm-
1ted stamina -he ~tan~ fa\t hut
tires quickl) -they plan to bet
aaamst him and make a mint. When
done. the)' plan 10 sell him 10 a
poacher who co,cts his skm
You know the rest o f the plot: kid~
-Ci~/la" (Disney)
MHl'AU
I. "'SI«/ ~ ... (RCA.Col-umbia) •
--new~ "(~
) ' ,. ...... ~ -T•,_ Md QM"flllfaf'lllrr ~(MCA) ~ia.ct ) rM Fut~ I •
I. c F•bulous 81 (lV
1. Wbo's TalkU.-(RCA·
Columbia)
I. "My ult.Foot" (HBO)
t. "Bl«t /Wn" (Paramount)
It. ''SM--Drv1r (Orion)
II. "Sa of Love" (MCA)
II. ''Gross Anatomy" CT~
SIO~) .
II. "Wc"rr No An,ls" (Para-
mount)
If. "MUSIC' Beu" (IVE)
Ii. "H,,km N1,,,11" (..-SAp SI)
H. "The lk•r" (RCA-Columbil)'
11. ..N•t ion1/ L•mpoon's
Chnstmas V•ation" (Warner
Bros.)
II. ··~•d Poe-ts Society" (Tooch-
a&ont)
lt. ''F•m1/y Busit~ss " (RCA..('ol-
-bla)
•· "f(.'.t , l~s. •nd videotape"
(RCA-Columbia)
d11t.h JX1n n1' trd, acro\"i rountf') 10
th1.· Pllaehl'r°\ l amp. \ho"' up at 1hr
track JUSt in 11mc a nJ all 1' nght
"'llh tlit' "orld again
It's hcan"'arm1ng and inn~t -
eSJ)t'C131l) \t'Cn thro ugh a l h1ld''
e)cs Indeed. "( hcetah" 1\ a perfect
film for ~oungstcrc. \\.Ith almoc;t no
'1olcncc and no profan1t) what-
'>QC\er. It harl..~ back to a ~1mplcr.
gentler era of ~rccn mag1l· -but
also to an era rooted 1n formula and
dtChl·~
•:.Happy ToceUau" /\IE Home
V1d,·o. VII -&:ta. 10! min.
"-hat happens "hen a studio us
rnllcgc fre)hman (Patrick Dempsc))
find that his roommate. Alex
(Helen later) 1s a girl'! First he fights
the idea -then he succumbs to her
bubbly charms. Can a guy an4 11rt
live together and be friends? Surt' if
you don't mind romantic histrionics.
and an overdoSt' of puppy love.
"Cute" is the operative word for
"Happy Toacther." a m ostl>'\....en-
JOyable and largely innocuo us look
at college hfe thro ugh the eyes of
mismatched lovers on a coU&aaG-
coursc with fate.
Much of the expositio n is predict-
able. and you're never doubtful that
love will out 10 the end. But there·~
a certain pleasure in wptching
DinnmeY ud Slaw ilalCGCt. tal-anecl pli'f'ormtrs _.., k.., how to . plly • the cbcmist'1 __ J>b>
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lcct1on." a ft.._pe lrrics ~l
e bra tins tbt 25th anniversary -0f la
Streisand's fm& MlWOrk i:v special.
• NEW RELEASE5 in stores this
week: "Enemies: A Love Story"
(Media); "Istanbul" (Ma1num):
"Secret Weapon" (Tumer Home
En tertainment): "Unkno wn
Chaplin. 3 Vols .. and "Homer &t
Eddae" (HBO) ... Powaqqats1" (lm-
pcriaJ): "Sorry, W'°"il Number,"
'"Paraaite:: "Tourasa Trap,"
"Flashback" and "Pmonals" (Para·
mount): "False Identity" ud "fel-
low Traveller" (Prism): -orh•••
ML\. Dau}''' (Wanter); IDd .. [)own.. 10~ ... "Ton1_R_OfM .. aod .. Afta-
Ma{! n 1gh t" (Cll5/FOa).
'Taxi Blues'
release set
NEW YORK -"Ta:t1 Blut'S." the
h1ahl> acclaimed So' 1et-Frcnl·h l'<>-
product1on that had its \\.Orld
prem1rrc at 1he IQ9Cl Cannes f ilm
f c'ltl\ al. 1.-arning 1hc bc~t director
pnLc for first-time filmmaker Paul
Lo ungu1nc, will be d1stnbutt'd 10 the
l"n1tl'd tate'l 1n November.
Set en11rel ) m contemporal) Mo5-
co"'. "Ta\I Blues" 1s a "•brant.
atmospheric drama about the sym-
b1011c rela11onsh1p bttwccn a hnrd-
""orktn&. con,•en11onal ta 1 dn,cr
and a frec-whceltn1 Jan mus1c1a n.
that begins when the mus1c1an st11Ts
the cabby on a, fa~.
-By n. A....n.ld Pnu
Expeits find movie inaccurate 'but scary
GAINESVILLE. Fla. -A dozen 1oolog1sts
\ay the movte "Arxbnophobta" 1s (ailed w11h
rrrors. and 11 1u1St from a 11>1dCf''s point of v1('w
-but they say tbty en)Oyt'd 1t just tic same.
The University of F1onda group, which
included a consultant for the film. t00k 1n a
rt.'C'Cnl mati~ showina of the movie. and agrttd
the science wa• weak.
"We spotted all kinds of m1stakct... said
1ook>&y profeuor Jon Reakind. "But we j umped
wtth everyone else at the teary s-ns."
MiMMea inducted matins a tiny crab spider
wnh a tarantula.
.. That would be like matina • dot with an
elephant." Rdlkind said. .
And lbe ftlm is distinctly 'sexitt 1n its
assi&nnwat or the cboice roles to ma" 1ptden .
"The spider wortd is dominated by fcmaln ...
said viaitint raearcber Ma~ Stowe. who has
Sttn many a black widow spider devour her
panner for lunch.
Reaskind dc1cnbcs the I SO wolf spiders who
inhabit his small office as excellent bus1nns
associates. and emphasizes that the vast ma1ont)
of the t'Sllm<'d 100.000 species or sptdt'rs on
Earth arc hannksL
"Coms-mi to the chances or gcttina b1tt~n
by 1 snake o r hit by hpuninJ. spiders arc a m vial
health threat." Re1slund said.
"And there arc no 1Pidcrs. anywhcrc, that
will cautc you· to drop dead seconds af\er be1n1
bitten." added Sto ...
Usu.ally it is blbta, the elderly or the sick
who d~ or become terioully ill from a 1pidcr
bite. 11id Stowe. who 1pent sevtral wttks in
Hollywood as a consultant on "Arachnophobia,''
Spider bites, ~ially from the wefl.-known
black "1dov.. ha vc shov. n a marked dccrtlSt'
sintt .the days when 1 ntahlltrM vmt to the
outhou~ could result in a 1>91nful b11e on the
dcrrierc. Sto"e said.
"The best way to get bmen by a spider toda)'
1s probably to stick )'OUr hand into a wood pile
without look1na." he said . "Of course that's the
same wa)' you tct t>.uen by a SCC>rl>tOn or a
snake."
Stowe and Re1slund said they enJoycd tht'
movie but they hope the public won't take the
film's ~11lanous port111ya1 ofspidcrs too scn ouslv.
" • Ars:hnophobaa' ma~ ss-rk people ·
interest in spiders and they II try to set more
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ust cnp nc pie song isn't mush. in "Walk Away," with the signili• was the lin t country song in more 11mc arc Karen<. arpcntcr ("Tunic"
T h_~°f.._ ~1dot~ .tl.b,dmsNbul1 Che~,~ Instead. the Richie Zllo--produce n1n vocals of Chrissie than a decade I~ stay on the top 9pol deli' cn'd "11h controlled ncuM>'I' ri~. ina > pr . .uc~ 3 o. sin~c album 1s anothc~ foray into tr<l· H) nde. for live wttks 1n a row. b~ Kim Gurdon). ~br). m01hl'1 ul -,1:~l' Flame. fro':1,l~ the groups d111ona l rock 'n' roll,. ~ompensaung Ahhou&h the opening "Black 'N Stra it. 17. ~as been .sma_n enough Jci.us (.'hmt ("'M:tr) ( hmt." d~·-
1988 Lap of lu\ur) LP. for uneven and unong1nal moments Blue" and the closing ''Rock ·n· Roll to know that tampering w11h a win-li vered w11h uncnn1rolh:d pwchu~•<i Fo~~~!s follo"·up to ··Lap of with a sc.l~uon of powerful tracks. Tonight" ~ck . the. high-power nina ~omb1na\1on 1s dangerous b) Thu~to~ Moorf) and " 1 rf(), Lu~ul'). the band needed 10 avoid The ban<l cnttnully assaults the crunch of Rid Nielsen sax. "they are Stnut 11vcs mus1C-Jhe)' can counl-0n ('' Dasappe:ir.-· contra<ttmg ~111ng
Jra" 1ng too hca\ll). on that smash , post-punk title track and voraciously relatively nondescnpt. -never any upscmna sutpn~s. gunar'> "1th Moon. .. s mdlov. 'ocal\)
balla<! to maintain its rock follow-atta~ks the brass-tac.~s rock of ."l Ad~ those tracks .. to the ersatz. "Heaven Must, Be Wondering "Scooter and Jinx." a one-min uh.'
ang. Cheap Tnd. general!) suC'C't'tds Can t Understand It (a nncd w11h Beatles throwaway Had to Mak~ Where You Arc" is a man's tender qu1ck1e about punk kids 1n g<Karh.
"•th its new "Busted." • the chan~in' ec~o oft?aclcin& v~als). You Mine.'' the indistinct ~wer tribute lo his ··angel." Strait's ,0,cc ta~es on an air of dueling motor-
Only "When You Need Some-Meanwhile. an 1nfec11<?us chop 1s the ballad "Wherever Would I Be an~ is 50 expressive on "Lonesome c)cles -or dueling chamsa"s. -~ISll
one" mes to cash in on the formula hallmark of "You Drive. I'll Stttr" the utterly bland midtempo "If You Rodeo Cowboy" and "When You'r.c on the no1s} front: "Dirt) Boote;" 1s
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since he first gained national auen-abrupt changes. -<•roO\l' .. 1nw a hu11ing. 1umh1l'·h~e
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ReHrvatlons 714·752-5200
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ROYAL KHYBER
Cuisine of lndi
1000 Brlslol ~t . North (•I Jamboret>) N•wport Beach
Catty Piiot Weekend/ Thursday August 2. 1990 ....
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Five stars. for -the Four Seasons' Pavilion
Pavilion
***.** Four se·asons Hotel
690 Newport Cen.ter Drive
Newport Beach
759-0808
Food: C on rcmpora~ C al1forn111 cu1s1nc.
Hours: I unrh .ind Dmnl·r C\l'n Ja)S. '.',und3) hrunch ('-'llh 'JX'n :ll
l..1Jd1c h1umh1
~rvice: I 1r'1 r.11r
Prices: I unchc·on t•ntr<.'l'\ from \X 50. J rn ncr l'Otn.'C\ from S22
Wt.at Uir ratings mub: ' ***** PERFFCl. FL.\\\lt-<\~ * * * * Excdknt. nl·arl} p1:rft'l t. mun& thr tx·'t 111 11s lil'ld * * * \. rl) good. Wonh a \f>l'C1al tnp ** (11>1.ld. * Satl\lactor. No staf\. Nt·cch 1mproH'mc·n1.
Courtyard Entertainment
Wrd"'~stlav tl1rn Sa turday 1 n•rmnKs
Le Clwtea11 Resta11rant
Bnlllt nf ltnMY wirtt
indudtd w1lh
dmntr for 2 or mort
w1 tl1 this od
AY.l\'8 ... '-'. ,_ e l.:' -, µ,, ,,,/ ~,,, ,., <"''' ..... r11o"' tt{ Rr./1111/ & n,,,t,->I). C""'" M,..,.
/ 1..:alr1I"' ti,. Co•trnl•v :>1,J. '"" Coll '>49 0.300 for .-~111111,
Fri -Sat -Sun
W aMet S4tntce
'Ct11ldtef\ undef 18 accompamed by p1rerit1 L1m11 2 ch•ldreri per 9dult
Otter endl 11 ·30-90. Nol wehd w1ttt 1ny other otter
Pia Oeffy Pffot WMend/ Thurlday, Auguet 2, 1990
Hotel dining rooms. over the
)Cars. have o ften been mis-
understood, unaprrec1att'd -or -
d o"nnghl taken for granted.
But hotels -c'lpccrally big. pro'l-
pi.·rou?> hotel~ -have an advantage
over most and1\ 1Jual rc:.taurants.
Hotels. ""1th .their compc1111vc
need to attract enough business 10
l..ccp their room" O<'c·up1ed. allocate
larger.budgets LO thcll dining rooms
than Jo smglc or multiple restaurant
opc:rators. .
And l>av1hon. the premiere dining
room 1n Nc"pon Beach'r. Four
Sr.\.,oo~ Ho tel. g1H~~ ne" meaning to
the term "deep pockets."
Pa ' 1llon rum "1th high food cost\
• 1ba1 dclt\l'r quahl) to the t:usto mcr
\.\tlhuut 1nn1<·t1n~ ~1ratosphl'r1l
p11l'C~.
It'> k11chcn .1s hca,1b stafTrd. :i
fu ll-t1ml· p:i'>tr) lhcf " on thr
pn:llll')C \, and one l hcf dne'i nothing
OUI bakl' ltll' rt''>lolll r:Jn t's fotluluU\
J\,Clrtnll'lll uf ht11Til'1t1adl· hrea<h
l u\unoui. toul hl'' rl'lktl thl' rl'\·
rnurant's am pk fooJ <;en llT hudgl'I.
mJking PJ' 1hun a mor,· than
C'Oflllfl~flt~/ C111Stflt'
Smcr 1967
.J
Judy Chamberta~n
grac1o u\ place to dine
l he food 1s cons1stcritly...g<l(ld
no' \Urpri-.es hen•·
Menus c-hange. ul rour~. ·~1th the
lol'<l'ltin\ ~ and fim· 1ngred1en1o;. arc
sh11'' n oil to ~rlN'tton P;I\ 1l1un
pride' 1tsdl on ''' le.>' cl> pr,•-.c n·
1at 1on~ • .. ·
The summer rcJ)l'rtom: 1<,. ar.
al\.\3)'· m:h 1n \arn·t} and m-
no' JI I\ ~n'"'"
Perusing the menu. lhl' r)l'' tend
to glatc. D~\ll•x rn crCl'P' 1n
I. for•o nc. find-11 d1ffi rult to forns
01tt tlll'llt" ·WtMltill#
U'llUI t 1111 I ..Jc°"'" JI""
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South Coast Plaz.a, Costa Mesa (714) 540-3840
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T F.L: (71ii> 840-6.~18
i{ESERVATIONS RECOMMENIJf:o
(.irt-ek Food IAtven
NOW OPEN
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o n onr. 1wo. or 1hrcc items.
faced ""1th choices hkc roastl·d
chular partridge o n mesclun sulad
with citrus vinaigrette. era) fish and
ba)' M"allops "'Ith ~fTron ltngu1n1 1n
cilantro JUS. angel hair pasta ""1th
seafood )<!usage aod ~ffron sauce.
)oung lettuce" and flower petals
\.\Ith \unOo"cr wtd '1na1gre11c.
breast of Mu~·o, y duel over lruflk
risotto. or black angu~ \trlc11n 1n a
lour pcpJX'r<'Orn l'ru5t -thr mind
b<}gglr., -Some11mc~. I JUSt tell tfll' wa11rr ur
v.a1trl'S\. "~urpn\C rnr .. ·
I'm rdfl'I> J1\appo1 ntl'd
Oh. n e•> unce tn ·a .-Ahtk till'
lut,·hen gools ){ l\ottu at lunch om'
da} -~3\ made "11h long-~rnrn n cl·
1n\tl·aJ e1I thl· .1ppropnJll' c,holl·
&ruineJ \UnCt). It ta,tcd 111..l' \11111,·
\on uf l hl'l'VC-1 fil·d I'll r puddini
Hut 1hi: ..am,· lunc·hc·un 111rm·I) up
a \Jll'I) 1ng ~lad of ":\1111 lo h,ll'r
.rnJ aH11.ad11,, tt•ndi:1 'arulll'" \\'J
\\Jllop\ putrl·d \.\Ith \flll' \J).1cttk tn
,, ro\\'OlJr) -llcl·l..t·cl air-llnl·d 1111nJt11
\llUll·. Jtld a mal!.nifitent ollennp. 111
\('llll:tl h .ind l/.1131 dll'l'\l' lol\ w l1
Ba Meat oa
wilt>
Ho-l't\Ode MoJ.ed l>o11>•0f'•
t \ll'r\ da \
4..$0 •k.l1otro1)l·
( oruna dcl \1,11
673-0910
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Now S rving SUIDAY
lllXICll BAEAIF AST
HU EV OS ....... '131
HUEVOS $141
RANCH EROS ......... ..
~~g~'~gs.. .. ........ ' 141
MACHACA .............. $1 II
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R.fr'9d S..nt 4 Fruit
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COSTA-IA
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Into the Night
-L.Oyal following boosts Baxter's in Newport . .
ty HOUY J . WMiNllt
0.ily -SUlf --
Lo\ alt) 1s the watchword at Bu·
1rr\ in Newport Beach. As manqrr
M1l-l' tl1ckman potnts out. the res-
taurant/dance club's loc;a~oa across from the Harbor Mun1C11>9I Coun
1sn·1 c\actl) on the beaten s-th for
n1gh1 ov.ls. ~1111. a pretty aood CTowd of rt'J·
ular customers conarqates . the~
r' l'() night of the week. Earlier in
1fa• v.cd. 11's more groups of four ol"
mon• fn~nds and as the wttk wears
on 11 narrows down to couplts and
singks on the prowl.
11.tpp) hour from 4 to 8 pm.
v.i.·d .01ght' draws Juci&n and law-
~cr) trom the court-and tht' area·,
IJ" unill.'' for 90-«nt dnnks and
tn·l' huf\ d'ueuHes. When the music
\IJI" .11 Q o.m, they prcttv much
clear out and the aae_aroup drops I 0
or 15 years as UCI and Oranac
Coast Collqc students arrive to
dantt.
Mondays and Tuesdays. Baxter's
ma) be the only place avid danccn
can ao to wori up a sweat. Anyone
who doesn't want to be limited to
the chow liM.at the numerous Taco
Tl.lt'tdays alon& the coast can find
somcthina different here and on
slower ni&hu the deejays play to thr
crowd, taking rtqucsts and play1n&
whatever keeps the d'ancers happy.
Along the Orange Coast the v.erk-
end bca1ns Thursda) night. ''That's
when ~pie arc beginning to k1s.s
off the v.ork wtek," Hickman said~,
lnd«d thr) do. Thunda) n1gh1
fealuitt blackltght body painting -
a son of contact spon whrre four
men remove 1hcrr shirts and. four
women have thrre minute to be as
The finest# Joporiese
Oming Experience
SUS'11 BAR • PRIVATf DINING ROOMS
DINING ROOM • ff PPAN A
TAT /\Ml ROOM • C()Cf(T AIL l
.~ ... ",."' Horikawa
' • • l .. '111~ • ~ .... ~ ..
SOUTH COAST~ Ya.LA• • 1800 s Plaza~ San13 Ana 17,,, ~7 lSJ I
• J rr.onulM IO Pe<l<><rnono Arts ~ti
11•'
• 6°'4YS. j NIGHTS AT T~
SHEM TON PRINCE'SS
KAIUlAN ON loWUl<MI
• AIRFAM FOR TWO ON 0£1 rA
• ALJWO RENT A CAR
WCEIU Y WWNERS OUM""'
TOR GAAN01WZE' E,_ __..,.. dr•wwttP """ ,...,
lrOl'I • ,.. ol ~ pnn9 Oil(:tl
•• "" Of> Pro.~ $UtfbOMd
8o<'ll"f 11oen1 ettd "'" T "'11> llltd AllJCH MUCH MORE•
Cldt:h,,. ''Aloha Spirit"
and WINI
creative as they can in painting buff
upper torsos. later there's a bikini
contest (but sorry. 1uys. no body
paint).
Fridays feature S 1.25 Coronas
afteT 9 p.m. and hourly dnok
specials on whatever·s popular. Bax-
ter's Tt'a -a variation o n Long
Island Iced Tea -1s a popular
favorite.
.. We come here for the-SI Iced
Teas and the music." sa~ Robcn
Brantley • .25. a personnel manager
fro m M1ss1on VicJO. He was in the
club v.uh fncnd'I from Newpon
Beach bcrau~ the location allo"'s
them to mcc1 in 1hr middle.
8110Ut:) v.a~ tcach101 and learn·
ing hip-hop "~P~ "'1th other dancers.
pleased the JceJa> was accommo-
dating tht"" group's taste -
"You gu11a go where the music
is.." he said
Alan Payne, 22. and Ken Hatcher.
23. both transplanted Kentuckians
livina in Irvine, had a visitor from
Kentucky they f>rouaht for a niaht
out. They knew why they wnc here:
I am pleased and proud to announce that the Delaney's Restaurants Wiii continue to
serve you under a new and dedicated ownership. The new owner is A.C Global. and
brings with 1t the financial and management strengths to provide you the best in seN1ce
-and. seafood. While I will not be directly involved with the restaurant operation. I intend
to pursue my lifelong occupation 1n the seafood business and will endeavor to assure you
that Delaney's will continue to serve the hlghesr quality seafOOd In this. I ask for yt>ur
· continued suppor1 and w11h the new owners. eagerly request your feedback
Prior tp rransfemng ownership we will be forced 10 suspend service of alcohollc
beverages from August 7. to August 16. 1990. During thrit period we will be offering one
complimentary glass of non-alcoholic wine with each entree at lunch and dinner
Please 101n us soon and o ft en my friends. until then
?lta, tll' rtHU/ ri.M "I' tc Merl "1"·
?ltq th wilta /,""""*"at IO"r lad,
ma, tlt' Miii ~ilu IWUllll """" F"r /act',
~ 11a th emit~ /aU Ml/d, ""'" /I~.
~11a IUltl! w llll't't'I 119ailt "'Ill g"" l"'-'/ I""
ill tAl' ,JM "'"" l1Uttl.
Thanks to you all.
-:i~~· ....... ~ CU L4, ,
Deity .Ptlot W•end/ Thurld8y, Auguet 2, 1990 I'll
..
•
value. Con~ ..act.OOty (Sunday
Costa-Me-------.-runc • wine dinners, food tastings.
Amato'• South Coast Plaza. 333
Bnstol 1. 544-074 1. Open 10 to 9
Mon -Fn. I! to 6 at.-Sun. RMer·
vauo ns not rC'qu1rcd. Sandw1chts.
soups and ~lads in a casual at-
mo'lpherc. Not rated
Antonello Rislorante \outh Coast
PlaLa V1llagl'. 3800 'I Plaia Dr.
-51.11H Oflt'n for lunch 11:30 10 2
\lun -Fn . dinner 6 10 10 Fn -Sat.
Top Gun l>r.1"' in A1'1)0n .\rea.
most belovt'd ol Power Restaurants.
'ikt"I... ~nou~ food, unstulT\ at·
mo,pherc 'i.'"' hght menu a ug-
rnl"nt\ cxqu1"1lC' N11thi.'m Italian
\peciah1C's. \\ ild, ~or~wou'\ salads
Homemade ~M,t.l' \upt'rb '>'lnl' Im
PcrsonJl~1t·d wn 1 • 'h·crstcn b~
.the lharm1ng \nt••'"" c agnolo and
tht' bcautt'o u' I .111.1 Sonia nnd
(11lda < hed. 11111 th• greeting at thC'
door RegulJr' .k1in11cl) get spel·1al.
treatment 1< .. ,en at1nn<. acct"ptf"d
SS$S ***** Bangkok Fuur < ~ \131 < oun . '\3 "\
Rear '' ~.l I--to~ I .n-ixn I I 10 q
\Ion.· Th .. , l 111 11 f n '.~al. I~ to 4
Sun R~~en Jt111n' :lC'l'Cpted E\-
pcnsl\ c Thai , u1<,ine <.ma ll J')('nton~
uf n1lCl\-pn•pJrt•d tooJ 1n J \tar~
~tung hidden •1v.a~ 1n ttw u pfll'r
real he<. of ..,uuth Cna .. 1 Plata\
<. n\tJI <-oun SS * *
Chin's Cblnl'llt' I ~-I \\ Mal .\nhur
HhJ '-lr.-561<1\ Oix·n 11 In 9 da1l~
Rt•\cna1111n' 3l'll'Jll\'ll lnc\pen\l\C
< htnr\l' .mtl C Jnto nc..c d ining "1th
td!..r-ou1 ,1, J1l.1hk \,ot rated
El Torito <~rill n.ll .\nton Bhd.
ho2-~h., 2 Oncn ._I to 11 \Ion -Fn .
1 I w m11Jn1i!-hl \,11. 4'unda~ brunrh
111 w 2 Rt''\l'f\ a11on<o arccptcd
Fla' ors of mc,qullc and the updated
\oulhv.c<.t 'ni d'> pcrfCl·tl~ chorco-
graphl'd as the onginnl ET (1nll 1n
I ash1on l\land great grt·('n n1rn
tamak\ nnnrlht·I.-" S * * * Emperor's f ortune \l\~11 "\ l'IJ/3
f>r ~O-t/f)(I Open I I \11 10 I 0
\un -fh I I \o 111 11 1-r 1 -\at Rr'-l·r-
va1111ns Jl.l'fllt·1J < h1nl'sc food
featuring P1 l..injl Jul~ !\01 rated
Gandhi \11:11 rlJ~:i Dr South ( oa'lt
Plan \ tllattt' :>Sn-7273 Open for
lu nch 11 "\(1 In 1 \Ion -Fn . dinner
1\-ICI l<1 \undJ' hrunth 11 10 to l
Rc'it.·n Jllom \u&ge<;tcd T andoon
and • urf\ lnh,tcr lamh and
th1cl..i.'n lk'I Indian rr,taurant 1n
Orange r ounl' ma' ht' the ,1ate
T cmfit apJ'l('111cr\ k11m.1nt1l gar-
.It n Jlm11,pht·n· ~1.·rl·nc \i.'n< tt'e
I lut\IJrHltn>' "llW 11,1 $ • * * *
c.ardtn Bistro < I"\ 'I.ti < nun '\ l l
,?,Jr -.,, 't-16 1'111()4 <>ix·n 11 10 10
\.111n -\at 11 to '1 \un .\ltrrnoon
tea um,· 2 ,, 1 tu ~ \tJ c' crHl:t\ Kc<.-
cn .tllun' ".1~t·,1cd \ h1uth t>f .lll
~u"1nc' 111 .• d,1"1eal frt•ndl wltinJl
1'<111 rdtt'1!
Gianoa \ '' \ Bear \t < r\\tal
( oun 'IJ'I \ \il'I '••Mht·rn ltJllJn
l Ul<,ln(' O(X'O lor Junth .ind d1nnn
Rc<,cr" JI 11111' Jll cptt:d
Gino'" on tbt 11111 4~K I I 'th 'it
fl 0.11~1 l<t'\C'f\JllOn\ .IHt'Plt•d \
c u,1a \,fr, ... l.1ndm~1 rl.. \\ Jrm 1n
11matl' nl·1ghhorhnod nwc11nK nlitlC
Lunch drnnrr ~rrkt'nd hrraHu,1
E'sxrth tHl'Jl.irt:d C on11ncntal
t:u r<11nl I • l JltJno h.1r l'ntl•na1n
ment S\ **'* Goldr n Oro11too ~11~ l ll,1rhrn Ah d
t)J~ -111. }{, wr\,1t111n\ Jt~l ptnJ
C.l·nu1nr 1 h1nr\C \1.11Hl.irtn d1~hl''
\lntt' J 11"'' "-"·11 If "innmii ru1\lnl'
I un( h dir "1 11kc-ou1 l'll( 1..tJtl\
ta-., SS • * * Gustaf Andr r'I I» IO \ l'l.v.1 l>r
..,nulh C Od<• Pl 11.1 \ tlla~l' l'tt>~ I '•
< >ix·n lot lune h 11 m 111 ' lo ll 1 n11t·1
f1 10 10 f pp ran~l·d "M.Jnd1n,1,1.in
1 on11nc:ntal rt•\tJur.1n1 in I .i Jolla.
nentl\ trJn,pl,1ntcd tn Oran t'
t ount' lnh·rc\1111~ t Ul\1nt• in a l'3'1·
u11I l><'tllng lfa"1 t rnught on "'"h
thr ntfi'~" tlc\ptH' homrm,1dc
brr~d~ (\Nonderful I e\ltllrnt ca \lar
~lee11on. homcm:.idc gravad lall..
bt-" cae~ar \Ulnd in wwn C1ood
bar menu all afternoon and i11to the
late night). SSS **** Horluwa 3800 S. Plaza Dr .. South
Coast Plaza Village. 55 7-2531. Rcs-
erva11ons suggested. Fine traditiona l
Japanese ri:staurant uses the freshes!
1ngred1r nts. Sushi bar. Tatami
rooms. cock1.ail lounge. Elegant din-
ing Lunch. dinni:r. SSS **** La PergolL I 9b9 Harbor Blvd
646-1225 O pen for lunch Mo n.-Fn
11·30 to::!: d inner 5:JO 10 10. Rt scr-
' a11on~ ri:,·om mi:ndcd. 'outhc:ro
Italian .\om l' avn age I tal1an
cu1'iinc at hudgeH:onsc1ous pnce"
\'tel d"hl'' h1ghl\ rernmmendcd.
l'\Ccllent 11ram1~u $$ * * '*
Mandarin Gourm~t 1500 o\dam-s at
llarhor. 5~0-1 9 n Rc~rvatlllns ac-
u:ntt'd Rcc1p1t·nt of (1old \"ard ul
E:.\l~llencc nml' urn'l:cut1vl.' )l'ar'i
O"ncr \111\harl < h1nng '>la~' ahead
of trend' .ind ~ts the standard for
C h1ne\c rcs1auran1' Lunrh. dinner.
taki.'·Out lOCl l.ail<. ., tfa~' SSS
**** Mi Cai;a ~'11-t f I "'th ~t 045-762(1
Fa mil) 't' I<' \fr\lran rt•stauran1
Prcs1dC'nt Ru'lh ha' l"3tcn here' Open
darlY at 11 a.m. for lunch-. dinner.
rnd1a11\. Call ahead tor largr
panic~ 0 1 rated
NtWDOrt Rib 2000 "'lewpon Rl\d 6.'l-~110 R1b'I. ch1r~en. 'ih nmp.
)alad'>. "'1nd"'1rhl'\ Empha\I!> on
lrc\hnn\. qual11 ~ Ddrc1ou\ corn
hread. Orx·n from .i p m Monda)
through \aturda) 2 pm Sunda)
Take out from 1 p m dad~. U
**** Proalo RlstorHlt. 3333 Bnstol St ..
South C oa"t Pia.La 540-80.\8 O pen
for lunch 11.30 to 2:30 Mo n.-Sat ..
d inner ':.\O to I Mon -Sat.: Sun
brunch onl) Rc'iCrYat1Colns sug-
gcs1ed. Shopping \fall ltalurn food
with frt•\h lhh. l'h1ckt'n and pasta.
rcmfil: brl·ad \pc111~ sen ire-. SS
** ' R~d Oolon. IUI I \and~>tntt" Dr
·hr 7701 Open 11 10 1 M'on.-4\un ..
"lunda' brunch IO 10 ' RcSt·r· va11on~ 3i.'Ct'PICd r1nc \ln1nin food
1n a tun and dancahlc: t'n' 1ronment
Not rJtcd.
Riviera a estaurHl. '1 \' Bmtol ~t .
\outh < oa<t Plata 5-1{). '8411 Oflt'n
for lunl h 11 JO 111 ."\ Mnn .\.11
d inner 5 to 10 "inn -1 hur ... ) to 11
Fn-\at Ke\CI' JtllH)" 'ugge<>11un
.\ v.ard-v. inning continental (u1-11nc
Popular 'tandb\ \II thl' n1n· tou1.·h-
c' of \t'f\ Ill'. l(raunu~ a1mm phcrr
and acro111n·mcn1' \$S * * *
R11by's. \"' lk.ir 'it ( n\tJI ( 0Ur1
66~-R I H' OJlt'n X 111 II Mon
Thur\ 7 tn 10 r n -\at . 7 w 'I ~un
Rc\Cr' a11nn' nnt rt·~u1rt'll Burger..
dtHJ fnc' in a rl·--uc.itt'd I Q4(K diner
complctt· "'"h rclordt•ll ""'inti
mu,1r I \cl'lknt 'alad\ \(I' tec "
101all\ un tht: marl.. S * * * * RW's C'reb Hid4oowt 1180 Aini.a)
.\H M~-C Ri\A OJlt'n for lunch 11
to 4 d1 nol'r 4·\0 tu 10 lfappy Hour
4 10 10 6 "> Kco;cr' atmn~ not
needed \ unique 1 r.lh houst'. n gh1
out ot :-..r" f n[lland and '\hl'
\.1or\land 'horl' 11011..c '>fX.'Claltk~,
1nC'ludl' nond.1 rod crab\ cl ungt•
nC'<.\ l r.1h lrt·-.h loh'l'll'f \anJ\ he.uh
11111 in tront .11rf\(1rt 'll'°" in h.1ck 111
rc,tJura111 nrn i..e, for tun (J nd good
pl.lnc-v..1tlh1n~1 Out,landing \Cr-
' •t.e Jnd \,tluc U *** • '<'ott's Sufood (~rlll aad Bar. 1JOO
llmtol \t CJ7<l-24<)(J 0f)(n lor lunch
.ind cl1nncr '<'\t'n dd~ a 11o.ctl.. Call
for hou" l,111 l h.1mp.1p,nc: lum:h on
"'''c~t·nd\ Rc,cr "••lion' 'IU88C'>lcd
I rt'\h '4.·.1tnod dJ'"' nil ) nrcp.u cd
1 urnplc1c "11h ,1n U\ \ll'f h:ir ot
rated
Tu & S)'mpatlly Wl f:. J ?th ~t ..
f\4 ~-.iXM"l < Of\ Ju1hcnt1c-Engh\h
t('a room Rre.ildast lunt·h, an er-
nuon \~a. \unda) hnmch. lcwingly
prep3(cd . Terrific C orn1sh pas11c<.
'\teak and ktdne) pie. tnfle f.naJ"h
ant1qu(l(o ma>' be purchased S • * • .
Trattorl1 Piao. U 13 ~. llm tol St ..
OaHy Pllor Weekend/ Thursday. August 2, 1990
JUDY CHAMBERLAI .... 1'5----ro~ 1 uo.l Mon ·Sat:· dmn l~ 5· )().I 0 nightly Re~rvatton~ r
q uired A mp to Jull Old Englan
Not rated.
E Klllma. Koll C"cnttr lrvint' No n
20111 Main ..,t iJl71l. 261·292
Open tl>r lum h I I to 3 Mon ·Sa
dinner 10 I Cl ~Ion ·Thur. .. 5 10 I
I n -Sal.. 5 to I 0 Sun. Rc'Ctvatw
acccptrJ Not r .11.:d
To ORANGE COAST
Kolo 4JOU Von Karman ''
""S.:?-7 1'.'l 0 1x-n fnr lunch II 10
~fon F'n . d1n nl'r Ci m 10 Thur<..
lfl 11 Fn '°l:l1 '\1inda' hrunc
If) 30-~ Rl''<'n alllln~ auC'ptt·d I 1n
Jap;inc'c \fX'C 1.1lt1C'' S '* *
McCormic:k'" & Schmlt'11 1000 Mai
St 7'itl-M04i <>r)l.'ll 11.11 dn1h Re
Cf\ Jl111n\ .ll \ r Jlll'tJ f rt•,h \l',l li•Ht
~oulh l oa~I Plarn '-10-038 Oix·n
for lunl·h 11 to 4 Mon •. un Rc\Cr·
\allom not rcqu1rl·d Th1.· ultimate
p1111.•na "11h I I drlkrl·nt p111a1;
from "1c1han to eu1>oh1an 01
railed
ZOtb Century Ltd. 1 '\' ~ Hrutol
540-88~2. O pen 11 111 '> llatl) Rr<ier-
' at1on'\ au:cpted nine in lhl·
Mtiro·, onh rarlrii.id 1l1ning gutdc:
~ot rJtrd •
Zubles I 712 l'lall'n11,1 llJ ' -1\ll<l I No
re\C'n J llOn!> Lob'll'r 1a1I. pnme nh
chicken and nh\ JI rea~onabk
pnres Special change~ n1ghtl)
Lunr h. drnnc:r. <iunJJ\ br1.·al..fas1
~ol rati:d
Fountain Valley
Ciao Bella, I "2'12 i'l'"hOJlt' ~•.
~46-7-126. 0 1)('n Im lunch lrom
I I \0 a m. L'1 ~ p m \fon -f n Din-
ner 5 p m -9 lO pm Mon -Th . -10
p m Fn .. Sat. C lo'>l.•J ~unda~' ltal-
1ail1'msine wit h \mcnran "good tc ··
(burger\, hot dog'> J' a1lablc in thl·
bar ""ot ratt'd
Tbe Hop. I !<774 Hmol..hur~t ~t
q(I_\.;! '66. Open 6 pm ro 2 a m
~foni)at Hamburger"\. quc...id1llas
"h1g boppt·r'' hnl Jt'lt" l>anong tu
''II" and 'Mk mu"t Kl'\l'na11on'
not rcqllircd 'wm1·<.'J\UJI I nnpen·
~1,c \,01 ratcJ
Prlmavua Ru tauraat, 16~2 ~
Brookhur\t ~t I JI I frtl) 77 'i-1\/71(
Open lunlh 11 "\(J 111 ~pm Dinner
Ci 1n Ill lO pm \.111n-\a1 l13hJn
kr,cn .i11on' .1u t'JltCd < ·•Will < 1ooJ "alul' for "t·ll-prrpared -.c:al
pa~tJ .ind dJ\\llal ltahJn d1!>hc~
C1rl'JI Jc,-.crl\ SS * *
Hunt in gt on Bea ch
Chicago for Rlb11, Iii/fl I ' ori.. tov. n
i\'c . Q63·R HJS cla\" upo;call· r1h
Joint lam1I~ 'Jlun l'\l'l'lkr11 prep
ara11un S **** J.C. McLln'1 8 11r & Grlll. 11'11 '!I
Beach fj(\ c.1 I<" 1-041 ., I 1inch I I '\o
w pm da1h Dinner ~ 111 ICI ''1 ~fon -Thur\ 'i tu 11 Jl m I n -!'1;11
\unda)' brunth II I rm K1h'
lh1d,cn pa,t.1 \C'afood Enll·n.1111
mt'nt Ke~f'\ at111n' .h u•ptrd ~m1
l•l\UJI Mcxk1,1tC' '\ot 1.1h·cJ
Luc<'l's Oell-Balit>ry. 11~1 I ·\dar.'
968-4-166 Opc:n '< tc1 l'I \0 11 11
U\3j.ln.1 . lc1trllinr .1llr<'<l11 ~ ..
't.1tton'\ nm rC't1u1r<'d c ·"ll<' 111 • ~n~''<' \lot ra11·!1
Maxwell's Ry tltl' Sf.a, I l 1 ,
lf1gh~~' Sl6-21i'S Of" r ". ~ ·,
11 p m da1I)' \und~>-h.11n1 to '' 111
p m !'tea(ood and Sil' .. ' i r 11·rt 1
mcnt and dnnnng I • I
'atu)n1. accepted I "{'
all the 11mc Ron• •1111• \'IC~ Circa! ltlt\\11:1 ti
made po~' CJ , '-t·m •••
. ,.,
\"• h11mt
·"tJ.11 s~~
l'ljuH Wllllt • "''·I \\ me 1 \ \
• [ ntt n:11nmC'IH Jllcl ll:IOl 1n11 "
n1gh1' a "'l't'l SS * * * Morel1'11 I 711£10 J:imbmc:,• Hh G
(at Beach Bh d l ~41-XlJ ~' Opt"n
dJ1h 11 am Ill Ill pm \ulht'nhl
"South of thl· hord rr" homc\t\ Ir
food prcp.m•d tr(•'h J,uf\ I unth
feature" all· \OU· C'an-t'31 butk t
,. 6'·'111 t'\I :''1 OJlt'O 1111 htnl
I J .30-~ ~Ion. I n . d1nn\·r 6-l!J \lon.
1-ri . \.lt ,,_,, Rl.'\l'f\Jlll'rl' \Ug
$t'<.lt'd f kµn1 < .1l1111rn1.1 llll\ln
O\t'l\Ct.'n b\ 11111,tJndinp I ,1-, u11'
C hcl \1t1. hacl \\ Jtr1·11 ~SS * '* *
Prr go. 11\-1 ~o \on IC11 ni.111
55 "\.IJ .l\~ Opc:n 11 lll 1111dn1gh
'-ton ·f-n ' m1.dntfthl 'i.Jt -\un R~
i.'n.11111n' .lli.l'Pll'lf I 1jhl"''1ght bu
authcnttl \,mthl·rn lt,1h •. 1n \ u1\lrW
P.l,ta dl\hc' hnt C J\11.111\ 'P•lh
un<la> huffi•t hruntn 11o 11ll .om-
pltml'ntan champJ&ne .ind
manach1<> ( awnng avatlat'lt' Rt'!>t·r-
' a11on' 3l.cc.-ptC'd ( 3\u:\I lnt:'\fl\'n·
'>" c "'<ll r:llt'd ·
Irvine
BistUJtO 141(10 v.in 1'..trman .\\I.'
"52-5211 Open Im lun< h 11 tu '
dinner 'i lo I I I t•rntit h.lf'Jl' hnur
~ to '1 Re'>l·n .1111111' dl ccptt•d
.\v.a1d-v.rnn1ng I urope.i n l lll'lnc
(.1orgeou~ 1ntcrc,11ng. \'cf) 'icnou\
food "1th .l modcrJIC' rr111· IJjt
Pl·rfctt 'POI ror J r11manllt dinni:r m
po wer lunl'h Ortkr a rull llWJI al 1ht'
h-.el) txlr "hll h fr.llUH'' flra11han
mu,i..:. danung .11 n1pht ~S * * * '*
•Caliente Restaurant 1111 11 \1.un '°It
cns.1 !:!() Open tor lund1 11 111 1
dinner ' to I 0 ..,u11 I huf' ' tu 11
Fn -\at H.1pp' l l11ur ·' 111 ., l<r'l·r-
' .u 1un' an l'Ptl'tl < .1lil11rn1J tlt't!
'>outh"l''ll'I n l 111\tnt• < rri.'l'n rorn
tJm.1k' ,rnd \t.'' I\ h1· 'IX'l IJh lt'~ 111
the: ht1U\t' ..,1'>1111\ 'llnWl1111l''> ('\·
lrun,111 ngh ,1.,.., \l'f\ IH' Ru"
lum h11nll' h.1np.ou1 lnr tht· 'nun{!
Profc,,111nJI , ro\HI $S * * C1tam·
ploot. In 1nr \IJrnutt 11\0CICl \ nn
Ka1m.1n ~'.l-Clll~l OJX•n 11 to ~
Jl m JJ1h K,·wr' a111•11' .itn·ntcd
l!Jmhurgl'r'> 'tl'.t~' .in,l "11.llh 1n .1
.1 .. ual 'fl<'"' h.ir atnh1\pht'f\' "'"' ra11.·d
Chaottcl1lr I li<J I ' \f:lt \r thur Of\ d
., Ci1-!<fl<l I Open 1111 lun, h 11 111 111
~ 'fl Mon I ri thnner t\ lo 111 Ill '\11
~1on . J hur'. t> 'O to 11 1-n '°lat
Rc'('n a11on' ••tl<'Pted \t,1ndJ11l
Trenth ( onttnl·ntJI < u1\lnt' pl.i"
\c.'(Ond fiddle' 111 .tlffiO\J)hl'fl' lll:'lt'\ .1
( f ()\ cJri:am Kornanlll In tlw l"l
n1ng Plca ... lnt \unda\ h1unlh S S
***'* '111t'ago J o,., 11< I» M.11n \1 11l I
JOF\ ( )JX n J 111 111 11 pm M11n
I n 11 tu 'I 11 l \0 111 Ill \un
RC\t't\ .11111n' .1 t I' pll'tl \k"lu1tr
.1nil •J~ "'"'L.' .ln1t \(-.1tood ...,111
'JI .,1
t ti roato"'n ~ ''' t amfh" Irr"''
ii" '~I 11.,r 11•1 lunth I I to \
J11 11\t \ "' • "111 Thur' \ to 11
I 1 'at K -' 1tr11n, .nn'fll<'d In
Jll\ u '""nt' border' on
I. k { I .. \\llh11111 th1· "11.111
I"" .n, c •11 • ii .11mo,plwr\ t'\·
I lrn,.I Ir\, 1111 ( 10Jd ( 1110
• I• .11 ,. thr lr,~nt• \farl..t't
" I'·"· 11111• h JnJ tl1nnr1
r la I h , • \'I Jrtlrt•) Rtl
~li I 1 1 tor lun\h
I I ~I 2 'fl d · , \(j. I 0 10 Tun
'"n nrun1h 1.• •.• \() \i)\l)r')' ln-
llHln r .inuno11 .mil \fogl:.r flavOl"i
"'ot rilli.'tl
G11111v .. r '• Rr~1awran1 IX41U
' UJl ( II\ SS * * Verdi Rl~torantr Italiano 1-l 1 ~1
C uhcr Dr ')\1-2201 Orx·11 111
lunl h 11 -2 \.Ion ·f ft lhnn,·r .l-'' 'I
'°lun -Thur\ 4-111 lO I n ·'·11 f(, . .,...,
'JttOll\ ,1cn·p1c<l I rc'h P·"'·1' JOl mll~-fC'J 'cal 'ot rJll'li
Laguna Bea.ch
8.J ''I C'hica1to Plt lf'ria ~illl 'I c OJ\
H", . -14.l. '~112 1 >rx·n If '" .1 m 11
12 J m d<1tl' 11111.1 'n·•~ht•111
lasagna hot .tnd ,,11,1 ... ind" I\ ht•,
( J\UJI, tnC'\Jll'll\l\I' · ,
Cfdu Crf'i'IL Inn \~.J h 1fr,1 \H'
497.Kti'1t1 <l1)1.'n 1l.111\ •P·"'·" "'J f,~>\I t•n1c·rt.t1nnwn1 ~' .,...r, .11icirh
3lCl'Jlll"d ( J\U:ll \lndl'fllll'
f'lvt f t f'I '2s C 1knnt''fl' \t
Laguna BC'alh -19'1--I•)" I um.h \I
'°lal dinner \J.\un < 11ntcmflt1tan
crt".1t1H rdn t1l ( hint'\4' 111llttl'nlt'1I
CUl\lni.' l'llll'' Jr\' h111hl'I th.to rl\,111\
"tr.1d1t1nnul · ( h1nl'\l· 1t''t.111r.1n1'
Parl..1n~ 111 mu nu 1pJ I IN or on
\lf\'Cl Rl'\l'r\ .11111n\ S\\ * '* *
Kacblaa ~2~ I 11rt'\I \\\' -111 , ~\-It•
ContcmpurJr\ -,,,uth"·nt , u1~1m· Rc~r' J 1111n' ,tll l'i)tnl \.lt'l<ll·r Jh'
Royal Thai t'u1"1nt' I •.,o \ C oa't H'" ·'44 11..l~J llf1t·n lt1r lu111.h J u
I-OJ'l('n tor .11nnt•r l \11n c ln'4'tl
\l,1nd.i" °'P" \ "'• I .ind \I 1tldl'
L"tC'rn 111\hr' Rnt·n .111nn' J1
ccpll•ll * * * * Rumar l 11-o:t1 .., ~11;1\t 1f 11o,
.i11J..t1JOCI Opt·n~tm ll1nnt•1 '-11111 I h
'lll-lllpni I \:11' 11111> \11 lt.11
IJll t ll"lllt' '''I f>ll\'d
Sorrt nto Grillr ,11r1w1 111 \In rt1.11il
.inti t1knnt\1t" layun.1 lk.1lh
-llJ-1 >IM<6 l>1n ncr n1shtl Napa
'I\ lc C .1hforn1,i cul\1nc P.irlon{t
''he rt' \llU finJ 11 Rt"\l'r' .it10M arr
fl'(c1mm,•ntktl hu1 a le"' 1an1c .. arc
\J\t'tf lor '>'J ll..-1m SS * * '* * * Tb,. 'J'owr r• \urf and . :rnd I lo trl
I ,.,1, \outh ( nJ.,t f1 1[lhv.a\ l.<igun.i
tk.i h -l97 ~4 77 Brt.1~fast. lunch
and lltnnt'r ~H·n da)... Su1H~l 1\
ht unch J. d ;ch rtqu1re-d fo r icntlc
men .iflt'r 5 '<l pm Rc~n ·'W"'
f\'C'OmmrndC'd ( o ntC'"1J'.)l"1H) \:ih-
torn1.1 rn1s1ni.' rnu,1crfull) p1tf)~1rcd
h\ l~ll ~'011 Krn"'onh, former!\ chd
.11 I\\C11ru' SUS *****
Z4Z Caff' ~..$2 ,_. C ('l~'t tl1gh"'D)
l..ilpunn Bca(h, 494-24..i4 Op..·n I I
J m 111 Ill p m M·I Q ;am 10 11
pm \.1t • un Hrt"al..fo\I on ~«~·
cnch uni\ Eat 1n or take out. l unch.
dinner Mindw1chcs and spc 1oah11~
.ll ru" rrom the hcach Vcgtt:inan
\:Uldv.1l h h1ghlv rttommt'nd<"d S
*** ~ Viva ILtlla m1 BmAd'A>av. Laauna
.,
Newport B~ach
.Amelia's, 311 Mari nc Ave.
673-6580 ()pen for lunch 11:)() lO ,.30 Mon.·SaL; dJnner 6 lO 10,, Sun-~, hrunch 10 10 2:)() Mon.·S.L
SQfood specialties from tbe Italian
roast Not rated.
Au Manet, 26'0 E. Pacific Cout
Hwr "':!0-9000. <>Pen for lunch
11 30 to 2.30 Mon.-~ri.; dinner S:)()
to 10 Tues.-SaL ReterVations •&.W·
sestcd ( on1emporary cwsine focut-
U'I& on pasw and teafood. Not
rited
.Utoble Lt Mcndien Kocer. 4SOO
Mac .\nhur Blvd. 476-2001. ()pm
for dining 6 10 10 Tues-Sat. Reter-
vat1on' ~qu1ttd. Anrd-winn1na
menu 111 lighter Frcnch/Cont1neo&al
CUISIO(' ('\C'tllently ~ and
vacrou~h SCf'\'ed. Start. chi<b1 a1-
mosphi:rt lacks roma~ but de-
h\ m 1mprenivcn Los Anetln
rnuc' tend to 1h1nk this is the best
iTstaurant in 0 C.. b\tl they pro~
abh h.i' en 't been to any others. sssss **** Atclln H34 W Coast Hwy 64 V1 1,, Open for lunch 11 a.m to
} p m \ton ·fn. Dtnncr from S
pm I am dail). Not rated.
lob Bunis l7 Fashion Island.
644-:11\11 Open 11 10 10 daily.
unJJ ' hrunch 11 to 3. Rcwr·
\llllun' .1l(C pted. Steaks and seafood
v.nh J , la\\IC Scottish touch. SSS •• B1bblts 111 Palm t 6 7S-9093.
Oprn 'ln 10 30 Tues · un. S to II
Fn \a1 Rc<J.CrvauoM accepted. Ex-
ctlkn1 t .ihfom1a cu1stne hl&hhahtcd
b\ lt''l' rntt'na1nmcnt n11tuly 81&
b.1nJ •n \unday naahts. Can att
ro v.,J. .,..hrn buS) Sf'*'*
B)ron ~ Alley. 4501 PK1fic Coas1
II"• 1 Jtl-~1 l6 teaks. seafood.
~ptn.1 Ill'\ I unch. d1nntt, Saturda)'
and \~11.1 •• , hrunch Lively bar. local
cruv..t Rt'~rvauons ac~ptcd SS ••• Cabana afe 690 cwpon Center
Dr I 1111 'i<'uons Hotel. 7 S9-0808 ~fir" 111 '4J 1n 10 Mon ·fn.. t ·I 'nm 7-S R~rva11ons ac-
crpt, •I C .ihforn1a. continental
cul\tnt· '-ot raied
Caft Coroaa -I M•r 2333 E. Pacific
(llJ\I llv.' 675-2466 Open 8 am
to 11• pm Mon.·Fn . 9 a.m. to lO
Pm \a1 ·Sun. Reservations not
nt'll'\...ir. Gourmet cofTcn. salads
ana '-1nd" 1chc' Not l'lted. •
<'•ft FIV~·O-Flve I 109 Ncwpon
C <'ntl'r l>r b40-S7S2 Open 8 a.m. to
11 Pm \ton.-Fn .• 8 10 6 Sat.. I l·S
\un '"' rt"-.crva ttons taken. Salads
and "1ndv.-1chc' 1n a cuual at·
' mll\phrre .'-'ot nitcd.
C'1llfor11ia ~ .l3SS Via Lido
b '' 11~ .,~ ()pen fot lunch noon-2
Pm \ton -Fn Dinner S:)().10 pm
\lun Tu until 10.30 Tu -Th .. until
11 f ri '31 No reservations aken
'-ot rated
C'11ifon1la Plwa ~J~ 11 SI Ntw·
pon C rntt'r Dr 7S9-SS4.l Oocn 11
lo 111 \un • ihurs .. and I I to (I Fn .• ~-11 '-11 rc~rvatJonJ taken. Gourmet
PlllJ c..Omt'S ID do~cns O( ftavors;
~me arc ra1hcr odd. Busy place SS ** . T~e C.ucry JO IO Lafayette Ave.
6 S-S777 ()pcft for lunch I l:lO to)
Mon -Fn . dinner S to 10 daily. ~u ... 1!11) brunch 10:30 10 2:30. 'Rcttr·
'ilt1on' accepted. Continental
cu1\1nc with a ~•food cmpbalis. C1ru1 ci.m chowder: SSS *'*'* Ca nnele't 3S20 E. Plciftc Coast
HW) 6 75--1922. ()pen for dinner
from S JO to 10:30 S'un.-Thura., 5:30
to 11 30 Frt.-S.t. Rcterv•t1ons sa.w-
teSted-:-GasStC-Northcnr halian
aourmet ~rsinc. "Wild and crazy
pl8CC 11 n11ht when the t.nd strikes
up the samba music. Very chic
clientck: owner Carmelo and Crtn·
eral Manaacr Domenico arc two ol
the maJor attractions. US '* '* '* '* a.·. CMane 3136 w. Balboa
Blvd. 67)..$_()4.. ()pea 11 to 9 da1l).
Rcscr:vallons acttptcd. Chinese and
Cantonese cuisine. Tr)• the kung pao
chicken Nol rated
DelaHy'1, 630 Lido Park Dr
6 7 S-0 I 00. RCK'r" a uons suggts1c'd
Hvbor landmarlt. Lobster dinner
deals. comprehensive seafood menu
Noisy, busy, fun. Lunch. dinner.
Sunday brunch. SS '**'*
£4.W's DlHr DOS E. Coast HW) ..
Corona del Mar. 6 7 3·90SO Open 6
a.m. to m1dmgh1 Sun.·Th.: unttl I
a.m. Fn.. Sat. F1ft1cs-style diner.
wtlh Jukeboxes. strt'\SC'S homcstyk
food. Not rated
EJ Terite Grill QS I <'wpon Center Dr 640-2875 Open 11 to 11 Mon.-
Fn.. 11 to m1dni&ht Sat unda)
brunch t<lr to 2 kescrva11ons ac·
ccpted Southwcs1crn. Te\/Mex and
Mexican favontcs 1n a fest I\ c social
atmosphere. Vt'r. good gr~n com
tamales. porlt dishes. Top-of-thc-lin<'
of EJ Tonto Corp 's Sou1hwcstem
establishments. whi ch include
ano1her ET Gnll and Caliente S ......
FltkrlDaa's located at the very end
of the Newpon Pier 675-9771 Res-
ervations no1 net·e~\ar). Serving the
fmhest seafood~ from the Paofic
onhwcst 8rcaHas1. lunch. d1nn<'r
Not rated
Fin 0-0 .. 1 ' 01 F Pacific Coast
Hw) 760-03 1 Open S 10 12 Mon·
Sal., 4 10 11 30 un unday brunch
IC>-30 to 1 30 Rest'rv1t1ons ~u&·
,nted. Conscr\'lll1v(' atmosphere, a
landmark 1n ( orona dd Mar and a
~loved trad111on 1n fine dining.
Pnme nb 1~ the main draw; it's dont'
with all the 1nmm1nas. likt'
Yorkshire pudding. Bui the Piano
Bar 1~ gone, and that's a shame. SSS .....
Pl•e PHt Two. 1145 Nt'"P<>"
Center Dr. 640-SHO Open 11 30 to
2·JO for lunch Mon.-Fn . S 10 10 for
dinner Sun.· Thurs . ..5 10 11 Fn -Sat
Rcsuvat1on' sugg~tcd Menu in
trans1t1on . OU\tau/nou\ t'llc
Ch1no1scne v.1th pasla dishes
thrown 1n for good mt'asurt Can't
quitt compart ~11h the ona1n1I 1n
Laauna Beach. Prett'nt10u\ .... 1ne ltst
sets tone for "'"' 1 e SSSS '* • Qary't Dell. ) m<1 East Co~" High·
W8Y 67S-21Q3 Open 9 to 8 Mon · Fn .. 9 tQ 7 t 10 to 8 Sun
Rcterv.t1ons not n«<'Wr) At least
37 vanues of hOt and (Old dl'h sandwdl~. frozen >oaun. Tut"S
ntahl taeos, c.1tcnn1-~lso 1n f"lua
de Caks. Not ra1cd.
() ....... )()S Maonc Ave .. 67~193.
Authentic Italian food. Dtnncr onl y.
S to 10 pm Mon.-Thu"·· S to 11
p.m. Fn. and S.1 ot rated Ge-' ~ Ra .. uut. 210 Ne v.· Port Center Dr. ,640-2-41 I Open 7
... ' 'I
bn&nch. Vaned entertainment tn· focaccia. ecJectk salads and cntrcn. eludes live rqpe on Sund8ys. SSS Riabt out of Downto .. 'l\ Frantt. ***'* Patao din1na, eatcrina. ln1matc at-
'fte OM ..._.IU Peetwy, 2110 mospbtrc. outrageous lemon Newport Bfvc[ 67S-16S4. Open for ~SS '*'*'*
dinner S to 10 Mon.-Tlnm •. S to II S~•·s 217 Manne .i\vc.
Fri.-SaL, 4 to 10 Sun. Raerv•tJOns 673-0S70. ()pens at S:JO p.m. Tu.-
not ~ lncxpnui~ laupa Sun. RC1Crvations accepted Not
and pe11a dished with an old rated.
fashioned flair. Not r8ted. S..... Cafe. 3201 E. Pacific Coast
ParMlle Cafe. 600-D Ncwpon Hwy. 67S..7S7S. Open 11 to 10
Center Dr. 644-1237. Open for htncb Mon.-Wed.. 11 to 11 Thun.-Sat .. 10
11 to 2:JO Mon.-Fn.: dinneT' S·to 9 to 10 Sun. Reservations aitttptcd.
Mon.-Sat. Reservations accepted. Fashionable menu or current
Specializjna in f~ fish and PHta. favorites. Late-n1gh1 ~r d1nina.
cacerina available. Not r8ted. I:! ~~our. SS '* '* Parbr1 Seal_. GrW, 309 Palm St. 215 Riverside Dr ..
673-3741. ()pen for lunch 11 to 3 Ncwpon Beach. 548-7418. Lunch
Mon.-Sat.: dinner S 10 10 Sat.-M-Fn.; dinner M.Sun. Valet patkina
TbW$., S to 11 Fri. Sund8y brunch on weekends; parktn1·Jot"ln front of
10 to .._,4. Reservations sugestcd. restaurant Upscale ne1ghborhood-
Steaks and seafood with jazz and ruaurant ~rvcs hi&b-cllls, real Ital·
rqpe: Not r8tcd. ian repertotrc. SS '*'*'** Pueal, P\aza Newpon. Bnstol and T.Ae el IM WMle 400 Main ttttt.
a.m. to 10 p:m. -Mon:-l'hurs.. 1-a.m. Jamboree, 1000 8ri1tot. 7S2-0107. Balboa. 673--4633, Rcservauons ac-
to II p.m. Fn .. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. ()pm for funCh IT:JO.fo 2~6n.-Fri.; ccpee<t EnjO)Ctbe:. ro4Wltt. of old
Sat.-Sun: RC5ttVat1ons for . parties dinner 6:J0.10 Mon.-Sat. Rctcr-Newport with a panoramic Ba>
more than e1&ht. Natural foods for a vauons acttpted. Llaht and natural view Abundant seafood sclttt1ons
healthy hfcst)'le Not rated. flavon from the south of France and and tradJuonal fa"om~. lunch.
llas1U'1 332S Ncwpon Boulevard. the south of ulifom~. Marvelous dinner. Saturda) and unda\
675-4668. ()pen for lunch 11 to 3 use of baby lettuces 1n trinovat1vc brunch. Not rated ·
Tucs.-Sat. dinner 5:30 10 f I Mon .. • sala~ Spare atmosphere 1n stnp Treet 440 Heliotrope ", t
Sat.. S:'JO to 10 un. Reservations· mall 1ocatJon doesn't diminish the 67~10. Amman and inter·
aettpted. Fcsu ve dining of dchc1ous excitement of Pascal Olhats' 1m-nauortal cu1s1nc. Loung<' opens dail)
Lebanese spcc1aJues. Bell) danccn q;ana'(1 vc na1r. SSS •••• • Its p.m .• dJnnet scncd n1ahtJ) form
on v.-cckends SS • '* , . fte PavWea. 690 Newport Center ~ p.m. -'p·pcuzc~ and lat<'·n1ght
,.,...,. Dlau. 3000 W. Pacific Coast Dr. Four Seasons Hotel. ts9-08o8. menu unul mldn1gh1. On<' of the
HW) 722-4066. Open a.m. to 9 Open for breakfast 6:30 to 10:30 Orange Coast's most unique res-
p.m dail) Rcscnauons not ncccss-Mon.-Fn .. lunch 11:30 10 2 Mon.· taurants. SU '*'*'*'* '*
ar). EnJl1sh·St)le rare with bwim Fri:. dmner 6 to IO:JO and unda) ,... Mare 545 Nev.pon Center Dr
and deli sandv.1che . Not rated. brunch I 0 to 2. Rcscrvauons 640-6333. O(Xn 11 ·JO to I I Mon .
J.W. Sea Grill 900 Newpon Center needed. Amcnca.n c;ont~mporary Tbur'$., I l:JO to m1dn1gh1 Fn -Sat.
Dr. Mamon Hotrl. 640-4000. Open cu1s1nc Wlth French touches. lmpcc· SS to 10 un. Rtscnations needed
6:30 a.m. l o 10 p.m Sun.-Thurs.. cable service. Mostly perfect food. 1n · Contcmporar) Italian cuts1ne.
6.30 a.m. 10 11 p.m. Fn.·Sat. Reser~ an ~t!"losphcrc that transcends hotel ·lntercsung pasw. SS '*'*'* vatton~ accepted Fresh fish sclcc· stcnhry. SSS '*'*'*'* VW. Nev• 3131 W Coast H~)
11ons. Not ratt'd Tiie Res ef N~ 2106 W. 642-7880. Dinner nightly 5 p.m. to .
IUa.yama. 101 Bayvu:w Place. New· OccalffronL 675-2S66. Oocn for dll\-2 a.m. uccllent, heam h.iihan
pon Beach. 725-0777 .. lunch M-Fn.: ncr. S;30 to 12 Mon.-S.1. Reser· cu1sme: outstanding win<' list. A.ct1ve
dinner from 6 pm M-Sa1 .. closed vauons sugestcd. Gourmet seafood piano bar: fa,onte local la1e-n1&ht
Sun Self park '" ad101n1ng lot. in . an elepnt V1c1onan setll11J.. S})(>L Rescrvauons accepted ns
"uthen11c Japanses cu1s1nc served in Widely rccoamzcd as amona the best *'**'* 1ranqu1I t'n' ironmcnt. Order SSS-seafood restaurants 1n the country Y&MM Taven 333 Ba\S1dc Dr
per-person kaud.1 feast 24 hours in Try · the abaloM an~ lobster. Rex 6 7S..S333. Dinner from S p.m. night·
ad"anCt' SSS '* '*'* *'* Chandler is a perfccuonist. 1t shows. ly. Su.oda)'• brunch. Eclecuc fare 1n
Le Midi 3421 Via lido, 675-4904. Susan Chandler and John Rader classy surround1ni~ under th<' Re~nauon\ acccplt'd SWJSS chef preside over the front des~ 'W1tb superb direction of Hans Prager SS
Walter Ru1t1man's a>Aard-wtnnina aplomb. SUS *'*'*'*'* '*'*'* * cumne 1s 1nno,atnc and an1stic. 1'k Riss. 8 0 cwpon Center Dr Limb. 't'al and other spec1alt1cs 720-1800. Open for lunch 11 ·JO to 3 · ___________ ......;.;_
from France and Switzerland Mon.-Sat .. dinner S.30 to 12 Mon.· Santa Ana
Lunch. dinner. cockuuls. catcnng. Sat. Reservations sugcstcd. -'lwa)'s--------------
SSS '* '* '* '* eitcellcnt d1n1na expcncocr. Cutt Cruy RWM See.d Heete .... sai.-
1 S80 brookhoUow. 549-151 l Rtstt-
vauons accept<'d. Down-home.
country d1n1ng. Lunch. dinner.
danCln& and live music 1n tty
saloon Not rated.
M•lk Is~. JSOS V.a Opono Ritz Girls 1n scanty sk1ru; wondcr-
6 75-0900 Open for dinner 6 p.m. fully funn) bancnd<'rs. Hans Prq-
Wcd ·Sat. Open for brunch unda) er's cx~n1sc. The onl)' place to ~
9.30 Rcscr\auons required. Cah· on Fnda) af\cmoon in Newpon
forn1a cu1s1n<'. wuh magic: and com· Beach. tables 1n the bar a.tt rcscrvcd
cdy enteruinmcnt. 01 rated. a ~k in advance .. Best bllrb~n
Marrallt1ll. 11 00 w Pacific Coast 1n town: d1uo lher and omons. Rau
H") b45·li384 Open for dinnt'r 6 salad. crack<'CI dungencss crab. Qe.. So th C
to I 0 Mon -Fn . 5:30 10 11 Sa1..Sun. fio1tivc non-nou velle menu stays U OUnty
Rcscn llllUn~ suggt'stt'd. Mom>ean consJSt<'nt from )tar to year -and
cu1s1ne, spec111ht1nJ 1n lemon so docs Mr. Pragcr's Ch<'ntek. lhe
ch1dcn and rabbit. SSS '* '* * creme de la c~me of O.C. Casually
Matteo'• 231S E Pa1:1lic ('oast Hwy clcpnt to dressy. SSSS '*'* '* '*'*
673-267 Open fo r lunch 11:30 to 3. a.~·· 2407 E. Coast HW} .. dinner 5 to 11 Rc~auons re-Corona del Mar 6 73-3750 Open for
quired ( iourmct Italian cu1s1nt' 1n lunch Mon ·Fn 11 a.m to 2 30 p.m.
red-HI\ t'l splendor Nol nuC'd. Dinner ~-10 p m dail)' Rtser-
May•r. 1931 F Pacific Coast Hwy vations acC'Cpt~ for lunch and from
675-6611 Open for lunch 11 :30 to S to 9:30 Mon.-Th . from S to 7 pm
1 JO. dinner '° to te>-30 Sunda) onlr Fn . 1 Cont1nc-ntal. orthem
brunch 11 30 10 2 lO Rcscn auons hahan cu1sin<' ot nitcd.
acccp1t'd Cn11call~ accl31med In· R.eyaJ 'ftal 4001 \\' Cou1 H1ghwa).
d1an and tandoon cooker) SSS 650-3322 R~rva11ons •~~pted
.. .. .. Dcfin1t1"e Thai CUISID(' aluc-pack·
M•W0011'• lrtdl Pllb. lOl Newport cd luncheon cornbinauon sp«tal\
\enter Dr t>40-ll 10 Opc-n 11 30 to Scttnc dccor Lunch, dinner, un·
10 un . Thurs . 11 0 to 11 Fn.-Sat da Brunch '\I~ 11 1750 out
Bar open un11I I am Rcscl'\auons HW). in lquna ~·h. -'94-8414 SS
acct'ptt'd lnsh spcc1alt1t's. plus · '*'*'*'*
salad\. burger" and stra~s SS * • Sam'• DeJI. 660 e .... pon Center Dr
Newpert La .. i•I· S0 3 Eau 720.0360 Open 7 10 4 Mon ·fn o Ed&c"atcr. 6 7S-: l73. Open for rcscnat1on) nttdtd Dcl1 cu111n<'
lunch 11 to 2. dinner to Q Rc\Ct· Not rated.
, a MM acC'Cptcd Fm<' waterfront Sllewley-WrtO..... 2S3 I Ea tblutl
d1n1n1 with areal \IC~ o( Fun Zone Dnvc. 760-9/00. Open 10 to Q·)O
and all 1he uc1t11\1 commotion that M~n.·fn.. 6 to 9.)0 Sa1 Reicr-
1mplic1. Owner Otvid ·Sahsbury's vauons nttdcd. Hidden in EastbluO
arac1ous a111tudc is apparent in the hoi:,>1na \enter. this 1s one of
canng ~r'\1ct. Wonderful fttsh fish O.C ~st-kept t«~t upc-rb Pit<'
and ~afood. "'C't'llent Sundav (try the-duck ,,l,.ttet), homemade
Ahaalftb. 2J 700 El Toro Rd.
8S9-9)93. Open 11 10 11 <ia1h
Rncrvallons ace"Cpted Moroccin
cuisine w11h bell) dancing n11htl)
Not rated
Crewa HMH 3280~ Pacific Coast
Hwy . uth La&una 49').~6:!b Res·
cna11oos s~sted Gou.rmc-t C'on-
t1ncntal cuisine for mOrt' than l
)<'ID Lunch.-dinnt'r. brunch. dan -
ang and h't cntcna1nm<'nt Not
nited
O'Aaalee's Ttanerta ! l 1-' C'abat
Rd 951-3963 Open for lunch 11 30
to 2 Tu"-·Fn . dinner to 9
Mon -Thurs S to 10 fn 1 Rt'Str· \ auons a<'C'Cpttd. Italian food ""1th
Sptt1alt1e Of lamb. \Cal. trafood
and fmh pasta. 01 rated.
£J aa.ctii... H32l Cabot Rd S 6-1200. ()pen 11 10 10 Mon .f.n .
II to II f'n l. 10 to 10 un.
unda) brunch I I to J pt('tahzint
in authentic homcmad<' Mc'\1c;an food ,..,,h en1cna1nmen1 Tuts . un
Not rated.
nt ... 23822 M cf'CU!) RNd II Rockfi~ld. 168-HOP Open 6 p m
lO l a.m. Mon -Sat RcS<"rv111on,
not mQu1ttd.
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7667 Center Avenue
Huntington Beach. CA 92647
714 891 0 123
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BAR & GRILL
NEW MENU!
-food until Mdnlghl
DINNER
from $5.95
SATURDAY 6 SUNDAY ,.
BREAKFAST 6 LUNCH
from '2.• 1 Qam.3pm
HAPPY HOUR 4:30-7~ pm
~ FREE Ta.tadll Bar
Dining • Dancing Deity
(exoep Mon & Tues.)
400 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach
Phone 494-3358
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LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
with
The Latest Sounds
of the 90'sll
3520 E. Coast Hwy. • Corona del Mar
675-1922
Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails
Catering • Take Ou ~~
IMAdama .1 Hert.o.
Co.ta MeM•St0-1137
Still Serving the Greatest Steaks
FARMER
STEltK _HOUSE .
We gift you the beet of both wortda. ff you went • thick, juicy
atNk, we heve It. We el80 MrYe • de1lclou9 "Leen a Fl'M" Alber•
aluk thet hes .... fet end chaleeterol then chicken. And we've
cooked with vegeteble oll for , .. ,.. ,.
So, If JOU w•nt • '1teak for lunch or dlnner-brolled to the
perfection of rour order In the ..,... "old 1teek hCMIM lln
•nd m•nner"-THE BARN STEAK HOU8~1N COSTA MESA
CONTINUEI THE A•RICAN FARMER TRADITION.
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blnner Mon.·Frl. from 4:11 PM • Dlnw"W let. a Sun. from 3 PM
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trattoria
The Fresh Approach
To Italian Food
Open F~r Lunch!
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~ f~aturtng ~f, Cold Anllpas to Buffet
t.1ally Specia ls and
Regula r Menu
.,-Regular Me"nu Sttvfd Noon to l()JOp.m.
..-Late Menu Ptuas•Salads
·~rta ·u11.a.m
7 DAYS A WEEK
.,, 8220
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Under construction. Estimated com-
pletion November 1990. l-BR plus
den. roof top deck with wet bar. In
great location on Peninsula Point
Steps to bayfront and ocean. 5795.000
COOL ISUND BREEZES
New home on prestigjous Udo Isle. 3·
BR, 2Y28A. two fireplaces, .spacious
master suite. high ceilings. formal din-
ing plus breakfast nook. Jenn-Air cook
top. $845,000
HUMllOLDT ISLAND
Upcraded 4-bedroom home wtth 2'h
baths. new kitchen appliances. Formal
dining. Family room. F>tus sparkJlng
pool and spa. S630.000 _,.
(714) 846-0641
ROMANTIC SUNSETS
View all the boat & harbour actlvit
from your living area and waterfront
patio with a private boat dock. 2-BR.
2-BA. fireplace, security gate 5426.
VEW +DOCK
This former model has one of the best
"iews and locations In the harbour
plus a large boat sJlp and patk>
out.side your door. 4-BR J..BA. dining
rm, French doors & windows. com'
munlty pool, spa & tennis. 5725.000
OLDTOWN
Custom showpLlce I 'h bfks from the
ocean. This top quality home features
3-BR. 2'h-8A. 2 frplc. spa. security
system·. private master suite.
Iott/den. and a 2 car carage. 5560.000
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A terrific remodeled & expanded 4-
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dining rm. family rm. office/study.
fireplace and just steps to park and
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WATERFRONT COMMUNITY
This 3--br 21/l-ba townhome combines
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in a park-like setting in a gated water-
front community. 5299.000
· BRING ,... BOAT
Highly Uptraded Tr1nJdad Island
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formal dining. wet bar. spa & sun rm
Plus Its own boat dock. Sn'>.000
16390 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 200
Huntington Beach, California 92649
'!llMll IY~' t I & 1119'1-.a.
LUXURIOUS WATERFRONT
Over 4500 sq.~. of home with large
boat dock. 6-BR. 5-BA. spa, family rm,
fireplace in -master and IMng rm.
Priced below appraisal to sell fast
5995.000 ,
WALK TO SURF A SAND
Walk across the street to ~ sand
and the surf from this 2-BR. 2-6A
townhome in a guard gated communi-
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Uve and play In the new downtown
Huntington Beach area l-BR. 2'h-BA.
tam rm w /f1replac~. plantation shut-
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• yard. $37<l.OOO
(213) 592-2816
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l~PENOIMTITHe .... • MAL llTAT£
Lynn takes over C·entu~y 21 Beachside
Veteran Realtor Bob Lynn has been The 40.000-square-foot \facility,
named to manage the new location of D r Al r located at Giiiette and Armstro~g av·
Century 21 Beachs1de's offices that .L~ enues, is the new home of Honba. a
recently were moved from the Charter £STAIE manu!acturer. of JIU~motlve . and !n·
Center complex in Huntington Beach R dustnal t!m1sslc5ns analytical in·
to freeway-close, h1gh-v1s1b1hty offices Ot.IN'Dl.IP strumentatton. The refur~lshment m-
m Fountain Valley. eluded refacing the exterior concrete
Lynn has been m sales and man-with Real Estate Careers, Rice pos-aggregate surface with stucco and
agement m Century 21 offices for the sesses an extensive background in adding a .blue-tinted wi~dow system.
past 10 years. Previously, he man-mortgage services and banking. The Interior was r~designed to ac-
aged offices l/'I Fountain Valley and She recent(y com·pleted Great commodate approximately 30 percent
Yorba Linda. Western's sales associate training of office space.
He called the new offices at 10061 program and holds a bachelor's The exterior was designed by Hast·
Talbert Ave. "possibly the best lo-degree in business administration lngs Lundstrom Architects of Irvine
cation for a real estate office tn Foun-from Cleveland State University. and the Interior by Reel Grobmen
tam Valley" and noted that the build· The Anaheim Hills resident Is a Architects of Santa Ana. Project man-
member of both the corona-Norco ager John Brtdte coordinated the
Bob Lynn
mg provided excellent parking and
sign v1s1b1llty.
Lynn graduated from San Diego
State where he studied mathematics,
Enghsh and education. After gradu-
ation. he worked in his family's busi-
ness and in property management of
residential real estate.
His personal interests lnlcude
scuba diving and travel with his wife.
Christine, who is manager of franchise
administration for Marie Callendar's
restaurants. The couple also enjoy
skiing and backpa.ck~ng.
Real estate veteran Lerry Johneon
has been named vice president of
marketing fo Trade Mart, the or-
ganization spec1allzmg In guaranteed
contingent sales for its builder
chentele.
Johnson has spent over 25 years tn
executive-level sales and marketing
pos1t1ons with such firms as George
M Holstein and Sons. L&J Properties
and the Marketing Group. He also
holds a business and physical educa-
t 1on degree from 1111no1s Wesleyan
University.
·'The Trade Ma fl program 1s sup-
ported by ma1or Southern California
home builders. and Johnson will act
as our liaison In presenting the many
advantages of Trade Mart to the new
home industry," said Bob Horton,
president of the Costa Mesa-based
firm. "Larry possesses extensive ex-
perience In all facets of the Industry."
Trade Mart Is an exclusive guaran·
teed sales program. utllltlng the ser-
vices of one of the nation's leading
realty ftrms. Coldwell Banker. Trade
Mart guarantees the sale of a buyer's
existing home within 120 days or less.
allowing buyers to proceed with the
purchase of a new home Immediately. . . .
ijeal estate industry specialist
Robin Ale• has joined the residential
resale division of Great Western Real
estate's Norco office.
A former regional vice president
Board of Realtors and the East Or-co,nstructlon for Elliott.
ange County Board of Realtors. She ·
can be contacted at 735-4550. . . .
ChrletOl)her Flaher received 100
lottery tickets during a recent drawing
at Great Western Real Estate's Tustin
office d!-Jring Its ''Spring Fling '90"
promotion. 8 Fisher entered the drawing when he
received Great Western·s contest
entry from Tustin sales associates
Bob and Lori Arn.el. "We're very
happy that Christopher has won our
drawing" Bop Arneal said. "He was
very excited about the possibility of
become a millionaire If one of his
tickets should be a winner."
Bob Arneal started his real estate
career · with Great Western's Tustin
office a year and a half ago. Since
then. he has received several awards
for top production, including six
"sales associate of the month"
awards and five other awards for
receiving the most listings within a
one-month 'period.
Fisher and six other first-round win-
ners will now be automatically entered
in Great Western's "Grand Finale"
drawing. which is scheduled to take
place In mid-August. The seven sec-
ond-round drawing winners also will
be eligible to win the grand prize. a
weekend cruise for two to Mexico.
Entry forms for Great Western's
second coastal region drawing are
currently available. A $100 grocery
cert1f1cate will be awarded Dy each
office. Call 771-1900 tor additional
information.
Realtor Helene Vlelre recently cel-
ebrated her 10th anniversary as a
sales associate with RE/MAX of
Irvine, according to Tom Beron, bro-
ker /owner of the franchise located at
4482 Barranca Parkway.
A top producer during her entire
tenure, she has been a member of the
prestigious 100 Percent Club for five
years and wal recently Inducted Into
the RE/MAX Hall of Fame for
outstanding achievement.
Vieira, a resident of Irvine tor 15
years, lives In the Northwood com·
munity.
Century 2 1 Beachside Realtors In
Huntington Beach was named the
top-producing office In the Orange
County district of Century 21 of the
Pacific for the month'of May.
The office sold more than S14.2
mllllon In real estate during the
month. Total sales for Century 21 of
the Pacific amounted to over $767 .3
million In May.
The Elliott Corporation of Newport
Beach hat reported completion of the
S 1 million refurbllhment of the Hortt>a
Instrument& hMdquartefa In Irvine.
John Corrente, who has 28 years of
experience in the San Diego mortgage
banking industry. has been named
president of Pacific Southwest Mort·
gage. succeeding D11n ... F. MuMhHI,
founder of the 18-year~old firm. who
moves from the presidency to the
position of chairman of the board and
chief executive officer.
Corrente will be responsible for
direct management of PSM. which
has a branch ottice m Orange County
as well as one in Phoenix. Mulvihill will
devote his full attention to the com-
pany's national strategies. which In-
clude continued expansion of its in·
vestor clients.
Corrente has been with PSM since
1972 after 10 yers in mortgage bank-
ing with the Percy H. Goodwin Co. He
is a graduate of San Diego State with
a degree In corporate finance an~
holds advanced credentials from the
School of Mortgage Banking and the
urry Johnson Helena Vletra
University of California Extension.
PSM engages In income property
and agricultural financing. joint ven-
tures. equity purchases. real estate
management. sales and leasing. ap-
praisal and development.
Joenne E. Cata.Mn has Joined the
retail properties division of Grubb &
Ellis Commercial Real Estate Ser-
vices' Newport Beach office.
Callahan brings extensive retail ex-
perience to Grubb & Ellis. Most re·
oentty, she served as an account
supervisor with Hershey Communica·
tloot of Irvine where she created and
Implemented marketing programs for
major shapplng center developers
such as C.J. Segerstrom & Sons, the
May Centers and the Raymond D.
Nasher Co.
A resident of Newport Beach.
Callahan holds a bachelor's degree in
polltlcal lcience from UC Santa
S.b#a.
. . .
The Price Waterhouse Real Estate
Consulting Group has named le•
Levlten to the new position of senior
director for practice development In
Southern California. ·
Levitan. whose background in-
cludes more than 15 years 1n the
fields of real estate financing and
consulting, will bf responsible tor
marketing the Real Estate Group's
consulting services throughout
Southern California.
"Amon9' Levitan's major emhases
will be PW's corporate redeployme11t
and capital access programs." said
David A. Elanef, managing partner of
the firm. "Both of those Issues -
helping non.real estate ciMtrlts maxi-
mize land holdings and uslstlng real
estate entities to find financing -are
issues that will continue to be among
the most Important In the· 1990,."
Levitan's prlor experience Includes
Jottn C0ttente
senior-level posttlons In the real es·
tate practice of Arthur Andersen &
Co. and with Geroge Smith of Grubb
& Ellis Financial Services.
Levltar1. a resident of lrvlne. Is a
graduate of the University of lltlno1s
and Pepperdine University.
lrvme-based general contractor
Snyder-Langston Builders has com·
pleted the $2.5 million world head·
quarters of Toastmasters Inter·
national m Rancho Santa Marganta
Toastmasters has moved its 52·
person staff from its offices In Santa
Ana to the new. 41 .000-square-foot
J>u1ldmg at 23 182 Arroya Vista
Snyder-Langston began construe·
11on of the concrete tilt-up facility 1st
December. It features a. dramatic en·
trance of brown granite that flows into
the lobby artea. The project was de·
signed by Himes. Peters. Mason
Architects of Costa Mesa. . . .
Optlcal Data Systems. an Inter·
national fiber aptlc communications
company, has relocated Its western
regional headquarters to the sixth
floor of the Great Western Bank
Tower in Town Center at South Coast
Plaza.
The company's new office is
located in suite 650 of the Great
Western building and has an esti·
mated lease value of $225.000.
Established in 19S... Optfcel Date
Systems speclall~es In using flber op·
tics technology to create local area
networks which link together com·
puter1. prlnt9's. databank• and an·
clllary hardware equipment. The firm
has more than 200 employees world·
wide and operat• four main offices In
the United States and one In Wes'
Germany,
,
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.
NETWORK
When you bay or sell property through an Independent Broker·
Realtor, you are doing business with the ver y best! No one else
can offer as much experience, knowleclge, profe~slonalism or ·
personal service.
LA CUESTA VILLA
l bd 2 ba ncwl> decorated Close to school (, beach
Mickey Sia.fer. Broiler
96•·•H•
pafTTY A9 A PICTtJH
OWNEa WIU. CADY
Pool • spa. 4 BR. I ~ BA Fireplace. large country
kitchen. single story. near ocean & schools. Mint
condition al SJl2.900
Call .... a 1 ......... ,.. 897-6117 ..
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carpets & IT\Ore
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HUNTINGTON BEACH 'S BEST KEPT SEC•ET
Arr Island of ho mes qu1etl) hidden awa} 1ust north of
the \o\Ctlands A short srroll to sand and surf and a fun
bike-ndc to "le""port Beach or the pier area of
Huntington Beach
•••ltleat •-ltoH P~vlll• a a.Ip~
964-5667 R•lp~ II. C.r,..tltere. •••ltor
NEWPOaT ISLAND COTTAGE
I block to public beach ptetured and l blockc; to
oce.ln 2 bed. I ba
$375 ....
, .. ••••• L9aaa
All Sltore A ... ci••••· lac~ 536-lt61
Uparaded J bdrm. I 'h bath. fireplace dining
area. modern kitchen. added pantr) space.
forced air heat. whole house Lln. 5 ceiling fans
Concrete RV area along side of house w /storage
rm. Covered patio. 2 cat garage w/boat door
$212.500 Call to see.
Larlda A A•soc. 5S6-8836
•NEW LISTING POOL HO•E*
Southern c'posure solar paneled Cahf Class1<. Pool
home w11h no gas heating pool bills March through
October' l br, 2 ba corner lot Man)' upgrades inside
too Onl> s21q.ooo
PHlflc Mooa LE.. l9c .
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I VIEW LOTS
SH.i -.oo each JO \ 121 <; J blocks 10 bt•J t h
a<.eess
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516·lt'1
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Stop sea re hing' rh1s mansion \o\ 111 be l.11 ~l' t.>n0u~h '
Huge bonus room J bedrc..'Oms ' h.11hc; ancl \ c..M
garage l•O<Xf prKc will sell "er\ qu1c..kh
LOO aTAN **CATHY STAN
P•rll H-d ... -... ~ll•t• 9'1tee 1974
t61-1eas
ALL aTAa aaOKEU
18~51 Beach Blvd. Salte A, ~antington Beach CA 92648
S TARWISE
Br ARIANNE
(for real estate agents)
ARIES (I am First -and Then You Can Be Second, Aren't I Nice?) -Family homes
near the mountains could be a good bet for showing. Take a look at several large
townhomes. which may be a good investment for one of your clients. Any escrows
should be carefully inspected In area of plumbing and wiring. Could save your cttent
a bundle. Stop making faces and pay attention to detatts this week.
TAURUS (I Have -and Please Don't Touch My Stuff) -You continue to have
lots of energy to show up In the ottice. Do so, and don't listen to others who try to
drag you down. The stars want you to be your best "stubborn bull" this week.
Headstrong clients may try your patience. but that is why they chose you. Deep down
they know you will keep them rrom making a foollSh offer. Loot< tor some raw land for
clients thal are coming your way A friend needs a place to hang his or her business
hat
GEMINI (I Think -and Think, and Think, My Head Hurts. Yoo Take Over) -Been
having headaches lately? Stop thinking and get moving. listen to all of yoor Virgo
friends They have g(eat ldeas right now. All the "seeds" you planted this spring could
be harvested right now. If you don't run away or give up too soon. I know you have
been patient beyond belief for a Gemini. Take long walks to blow off frustration. You
might be surprised at a property you find on one of those walks
CANCER (I Feel -and Feel and Feel. No, rm Not Pouting, Just Feeling) -Stop
feeling sorry for yourself We all think you are caring, bright, good lookmg and make
a great deal sound even better. Now. will yoo find all of us (your clients and old friends)
the home we need before the summer Is over?
LEO (I Will -and You Will Not, Unless I Say So) -After the firemen leave (brokers
and lawyers) and all the fires you have set are just smoldering coals. why not Invite
your clients 10 a great barbecue? Give them a chance to say they are sorry and should
have listened to you. Give them a royal pardon and help them rework their escrow
lnstruc11ons. They will repay you with several referrals
VIRGO (I .tnalyze -and Pick And Pick. Oooh, Is That Dirty?) -You may decide
to take a long leave of absence or move Into the training area or this business Yoo
also could work with new agents and stay in the field for a while tonger Your family
and friends will be overjoyed, whatewver your decision. Star1 studying another language:
you're going to need 1t sooner than you think. Parle vous rrancalae?
LIMA (I Balance -I Don't Know Vet. I'm Stffl Weighing It) -Use your fine mind.
Pretend yoY are a Scorpio and read every word. llne and the meaning behind It all on
every paper that lands on your desk. like Aries. you want everyone to like you. They
will respect you even more If you stand up for your clients' best Interests. Can't decide?
Toss a quarter I call tafls, and you. Libra?
SCORPIO (I Desire -and Watch Out If You Desire What I Desire) -Have someone
else drive when showing property this week. A friend. a partner and a relative are going
to ask a favor Please do 1t. Your business can llve without you right now Help a builder
you know sell his new homes. Clean out your desk. Could find some surprises Do
something nice for yourself. buy a new outfit. Yes, you are loved.
SAGITTARIUS (I See -and Why Can·t You See What I See) -You are ruled by
Jupiter, which among other things represents big. Try to think smaller and look tor
smaller units to sell. Look for lots of custom details and that old "location, location,
tocatlon ·· Could be right In your back yard Stop feeling so confined: you are taking
otr soon enough Remember the cruise, promised In August?
CAPRICORN (I Use -and It's For Your Own Good) -Remember "Fiddler on the
Roof" and the song about tradition? Capples usually believe In family and tradition and
respect for the rules. but did you know tor every rule and law there Is an execptlon?
Ever wonder why? OK, go ahead and stick with the way yoo have always done things.
Far be It from the stars to show you a new way that could fatten your bank account.
II 1s called taking a gamble on your dream Might Interest two of yC>Yr clients They like
dreams. too
AQUARIUS (I Know -and You Will Never Know Exactly What I Know) -Whoever
calls you this week. know that they have heavy money behind them. They don't want
you to know just yet You can handle that. Do you homework and let your fingers to
the talking Instead of your mouth. Make certain the soll has befH1 properly tested to
protect your clients Clients met this weet< are going to be a(S)bnd for a long time.
PISCES (I Believe -and Don't Try To Pin Me Down To What) -Why atop
advertising before you see the results? Better to write than talk Maybe you coold help
Aquarius. like a couple of contracts. That stuffy client really wants that house,.. Ever
see a fish out of water? A aad sight to behold. Won't catch me digging for worms and
you shouldn't either. It's • riddle.
(TM .,.,.. do not comp#ll, thfty Of'lly IUQ{lfltlt. RN<I ~n. moon M>d rlMng tor fllrtMr
nuancu. Lovtt. ArlanM.)
Condo.Hotline
Reassigned parking
spaces raise hackles
lly ROSS FEINBERG
DNr Hotllne:
My mother and I have lived .In the
same condominium complex for
seven years. Recently, the board of
directors decided to reorganize the
parking spaces In our building. Our
parking space used to be convenient-
ly located our unit. Now the board has
assigned us a space that Is several
hundred yards from our bulldlng. Do
I have any right tq my former parking
space. legally? Can I demand that the
board give us our former parking
space back? •
-Condo Owners in Huntington
Beach
Dear Condo Owners:
You Should review the deed you
received when you
purchased your unit,
as well as reviewing
your Convenants.
Conditions. and Re-
strict ions (CC&Rs)
and. if readily avail-
a b I e. the con-
dominium plan for
your complex. The
condominium plan
and the CC&Rs may give you the
exclusive right to occupy a certain
specified parking space as designated
on the condominium plan. If this Is the
case, it should be relected in your
deed.
You could then Show these docu-
ments to the board of directors to
support your request for your
previous space. If the CC&Rs and
condominium plan give you the ex-
clusive right to occupy a parking
space. but do not specifly a particular
one. you may have no right to your
former parking space. You Should
consult an attorney to be sure you are
correctly interpreting these docu-
ments.
DNr Hotllne:
We recenttJ purcheMd a new
home In • pa.nnect dnefopment
which I• Medlter'8nNn/lpttnlah
•tyle architecture. The color acheme
throughout the community le • mlld
ehllde of pink. MJ huab8nd •nd I
hlr.ct M lntertcw decor•tor to edvlM
ua reg•rdlnt c.._. of decor In our
home. Our c:IKor•tor hM •utoeeted
that black horlzontal mlnl-bNnd•
would be 11n •ttrectlve fNture to
hlghllght our modern lfttertor.
My huab8nd and I eleo went to
.,.&nt the plntl wrought Iron on our.
b81conf black to furtMr en"8nc» the
bteck wtndow coww ..... Do I need
to get arcNtectur.. apprcw.. for
theee Improvement• °' can •• )uat
perfOfm the wottc?
New Homeownen In Newpor1
hach.
Dear New Homeowners:
You should carefully reviews your
association's CC&Rs to determine
whether they place rettrlctlons on the
color of the window treatments you
can Install. The CC&As probably will
prohibit you from changing and/or
painting the exterior color echeme of
the complex without architectural ap-
proval.
In addtuon, the ••odatlon Md not
the Individual may have responslblllty
for painting balcony Improvements.
Your Should Check with the assocla-
tlon' s board of directors and/or
arcfiltectural committee before begin·
nlng any Improvements to de1ermlne
whether there 11 a set of architectural
guidelines on theM Issues and/or
have adopted approved paint colors.
Deer HottlM:
l'w r"9nte, been elect.d to the
bNrd of dlrecton of m1 con-
dominium MMCletton. I got on the
board becat .. I thcMagttt the leftd.
.cape w• not betna ........,
melntalned. Aftw m1 tfret meetlfte I
reellzed ·juet how Nttte I know ebout .
how to function effectlvelJ on the
boetd. WMN can I go tor c ...... on
communltJ MMCl•ttone •nd/or ....,. can I pwchw eome book• ......... lbfect? -Owee •• ......., In Newpon 8Mch
Deal Overwhelmed:
Congratulations on your election.
You've experienced a similar feeling
to what many other first time board
members have: a se·nse of being
uprepared for. your new role.
In every other aspec1 of our lives we
must be trained before we can ·•run
things." Unfortunately, this Is not true
at most communit~ associations.
People with virtually no background in
finance. management, architecture.
landscaping. painting, roofing or law
are expected to handle millions or
dollars in real property Investments
and to be responsible for corpor-
ations with million dollar budQeta.
I am not aware of any schools for
board members. But some communi-
ty collegs do offer finances. manage-
ment courses and occasional classes
1n community association law. I have
found the best source of educational.
research and Instructional materials
for community associations Is Com-
munity Associations Institute). a na-
tionwide non-profit educational or-
ganization consisting of homeowners.
managers. public official. developers
and affiliated professionals.
l The nearest local CAI chapter,
which sponsers monthly educational
luncheons and seminars as well as
distributing Informative publications.
IS the Southern Counties Chapter of
CAI, 2542 Trabuco_Road.
105/33a. El Toro, CA 92630. Call
Ellen EJllsh, Chapter Executive Direc-
tor at 380-7360 ror more Information
(Ross Feinberg Is an attorney In the
tranuctlonal department of· Flore.
Norberg, Walker&' Woolf-Wlllls, • lsw
firm ernphualng the practlO#I of~aw In
thfl arN of community auoclatlons.
HI• rfMPO/lus are baS«J on current
Callfornla •t•te law and upon the
facts pr..,,,,ttKJ. You Should conault
your own uaoclatlon·s go~lng
docum«Jt• legal counMI on any tp«:lflc ,,,.,,.,., <KJ your qwatJoM
to Community AMJOClatlon Hotline,
clo ,,,. OllMy Piiot, PO Box 1660.
eo.l• ~ CA ntl2e.)
THVlltDAY, A 11111t &
Properties, Inc.
Look -Along The Coast
FOOTSnPS .. THE SAND
Beechfront 3 BR. 2'., BA located in Surf1ide Cotony. •
pnv•t• guard geted community Tilts home II In IUP9f
condition & super clean. spectacular vteWS ot
Catellna, Queen Mary. Long Beech Skyline & awe-
1nsplring wnMtl can be viewed fr.om your living
room . d1n1ng room, 1nd m11ter bedroom Ottwed II
$960,000 T G 20-A5
UACHFROM'T PROPERTIES
Right on the lend In Sunaet Beect\. The &erge91 parcel
to come on the market in yews. 3 eedl 30 x 90
continuous Iota '°' • total of 90 x 90(8100 eq ft) (2700
eq f1 Nci't) ~oned R-2. CoukS build lfflgte femily
hOmeS. duptex ... °' condominiums May be told In
total 0< .-paretely •t 11.300.000 each Alatlng
S:U00.000 T G.20-B5
Ml.AX AND BUOY
Populat F•nhill ~ 1tcwy 2 BR. 2 BA petlO home in
Huntington Beech TtMI home lhOWI like • ~.
11e1y Mgtit & bflght. Spaciout ftoof plan, large kltehen
and living room with fireplace. 2 car gerege. complex
N• poo1 & tenn11. w.iec to Meadowtart! GoH Cour•.
Shof1 Eecrow If you Med to move f .. t. $227,500.
T.0 .20-E5
..
RIGHT ON
THE SAND
'
Custom built beachf ront home In Sunset
Beach. Approx 5000 sq ft with 5 BR. 41~
BA. spa, sauna. exercise room, spacious
roof-top sundeck. 4 car garage. full Inter-
com & security system. air conditioning,
central vacuum, dumbwaiter. sofld oak
cabinets. and a beautiful sweeping oak
staircase. The fabulous views of the
Catalina Channel. the Bay of Huntington
Harbour. the surrounding mountains and
those ever so beautiful sunsets are en-
joyed dally in the relaxing comforts of your
own beachfront home.
COVER HOME
I. l
. ·~~ ...
,
Reduced $1,995,000
SunMt Beach weterlront triplex with 45 fMt of wet•
frontege Ind I 40 foot boat dock 2·2 BR. 2 BA end I
3 BR. 2 BA. ell unllt hive f1teplaeeS. 3 endoled
garages. 2 covered car~t• Jul! 1 lhort wlllk to the
sa.nd end blue P.clflc ocean H•ve both of the belt.
Be.ch '& boll dock Great price Gr .. t lnwetment.
Great financing. OWMr wttl catry firll dMd of tn11t
with lerge down payment Oftefed It $850,000
T.G 20-BS
18897 COAST HIGHWAY
SUNSET BE~CH, CA 90742
~ttom
Super executive 4 BR. 2~. BA t,._.,... hOme wtth large
fwnlty room. wet bat, MPW•t• laundry room. pto-
~"'Y land~ 1 BR. 1 BA downttllirl This Hunt~ton Heteour home le !Ult ltepe to ~IQ.
beect'l Ind merln&. Ottered et ....... 500. T .G 20-05
(213).592-1377
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PAGE llTHURS DAY, Augutl 2. 1110
'Star tours' slated
for S. Coast Metro
A trio of agents from Star Real South Coast Town Center.
Estate are organizing a two-day. 18-"There's a lot of great Inventory
home open house presentation this nght now. and rnterest rates are the
weekend in the South Coast. Metro best they've been In a long time,"
area with homes priced from Schwenneker noted. "This is the first
$220,000 to $416,000. buyer's market we've been in for five
·we·re really excited about being years. and now·s the time to get some
able 10 present a range of homes in great buys on homes 1n all price
thi s area that otters something for ranges.
virtually every category of home -"This rpeans that 1n many cases,
buyer· rncludlng first-time and move-sellers will help wt th financing too." he u~ buyers.· said Knstina White. who 1~ 101ned by colleagues Bill Schwen-noted. "Almost anything is possible." The opportunity 10 view the homes neKer and Alex Fonseca in organizing will be from noon to 6 p.m. Saturday
!ht! huge tour s ·w e will have maps with easy-to-and unday. Those interested should take the Fairvj ew Road exit ott the tollow driving directions to each of the San Diego Freeway and look for the homes. White said. 'There also will oe food and refreshments available Star Real Estate open house signs to start the tour. along the way. and we'll have some •
prizes 100 Headquartered 1n Fountain Valrey.
The pro1ect 1s an ettort by Star Star Real Estate is the largest smgte-
agents to showcase the South Coast office real estate. company in Orange
Metro area of Orange County. which County wtih 140 agents· with an aver-
ts centrally located to all the county's age of over 10 years in the real estate
md1or employment areas. as well as business. For additional information.
berng near South Coast Plaza and the call 764-6262.
County redevelopment
should reduce traffic
Redevelopment projects 1n Orange
County are being designed to shorten
the traveling distance between the
workplace and home with the simul-
taneous construction of residential
and commercial developments In
urban setttngs.
According to Lisa Stipkovlch, com-
munity development director of the
Anaheim Redev~lopment Agency, the
urban design plan for an Anaheim
redevelopment area has created an
environment where both commercial
office space. retail uses and residen-
tial use can ~elate to one another in
such a way that allows people to walk
to work ·
Residents m redevelopment areas
also have restauran ts . shops,
theaters. child care and even publtc
transportation nearby, all In a village
atmosphere with amen1t1es that one
developer couldn't provide alone.
St1pkovch co~en ted
Proiect Alpha, 1n Anaheim. 1s one of
the most acttve redevelopment pro-
1ects tn Orange County. With as-
sistance from 'the Anaheim Re-
development" Agency. pro1ects in the
200-acre res1dent1al and commercia l
area are scheduled to begin con-
s1ruc1ton this summer. The Koll Com-
pany and Lincoln Properties are the
developers with current proiects.
The Koll Company plans to build a
$200 m1llton 1.2-mtllion-square-foot
development that Includes a 200.000-
square-foot office butldlng for Pacific
Bell. a 200,000 square foot city utll-
1t1es building. 'and an addtional
900.000 square feet of office-retail
space. movie theaters. hotel develop-
ment and restaurants.
Lincoln Property Co. 1s constructing
.. Lincoln Village" on 21 acres in Pro-
1ect Alpha. The 390 residences In
Lincoln Village will Include slngle-fam-
1ly homes. townhomes. attached
homes and apartments.
According to the Anaheim Re-
devlopment Agency. "The central fea-
ture of the redeveloped downtown will
be a vehicular and pedestrian
esplanade extending from the existing
West Harbor Place east past City Hall
and along Center Street."
Stlpkovich said that the goal of
Pro1ect Alpha is "to provide housing.
commercial. civic and cultural uses In
the area and encourage living and
working In the same place."
"Lincoln Property Co. offers priority
to people who work downtown to rent
Qt buy in the Lincoln projeet," she
added.
"In revitalizing an area, goals and
objectives are developed baaed on
the needs of the area." commented
Stlpkovich. "Those goals usually in-
clude eliminating or mitigating exist-
ing social, economic and physical llmi-
tat1ons/bamers in order to create a
better 1tv1ng environment for everyone
in the community," she -explained.
Unllke urban renewal, whlch often
consists of knocking down an entire
area and rebuilding It, revitallzaJton
involves more community partici-
pation. St1pkov1ch said
Redevelopment agencies. mainly
comprised of city council members.
usually ioin together with property
and business owners to try and im-
prove and existing area and meet
mutual needs that are established In
the planning process. she said.
Rede.)etopment agencies often pay
for pubhc Improvements that private
developers can't afford. For instance.
redevelopment agencies may pay for
street Improvements. sewers, storm
drains, trattic signals, new inter-
sections and other Improvements.
"Street improvements are often
financed ei ther completely or partlaJly
by tax increment financing,"
Stipkovich said.
INDl .. NDSNTITHI NIW8 • ftAL I STATE
-. -k t l1t·1 render i ng of tu•ury Coron• d •I M•r condominiums.
Luxury CdM. condos. now
offered at reduced--price
The charm of old Corona del Mar.
together w1°lh all the conveniences of
modern-day living. have been skillfully
combined into beautiful Cape Cod-
style townhomes. and are now being
offered at a reduced price.
The three-bedroom luxury condos
each feature a gourmet kitchen com-
plete with sub-zero refrigerators. con-
vection ovens. trash compactors and
bullt-m microwave ovens. Other up-
grades rnclude oak staircases. marble
fireplaces. extensive use of ceramic
tile and wooden French doors and
wrndows.
Beach love~..can walk a tree-ltned
lane to the Goldenrod Avenue foot-
bridge and the nearby beach or. on
those warm summer evenings. watch
the sunset from the top deck of the
rear home.
These lovely homes are being. of-
fered by Cindy Stanley-Gifford and
Claire Hansford-Ringer at RE/MAX
Realtors of Huntington Beach. For
more information, call 84 1-4004 or
536-0197.
Defense sperid1ng cutbacks
i111peding Ventura 111arket
OXNARD -Cuts In defense spend-
ing coupled with tighter financing
slowed the Ventura County Industrial
market In the second quarter of 1990,
according to a report released by
Grubb & Ellis Commercial Real Estate
Services.
"The 9'owdown In defense spend-
ing is having a definite impact on the
industrial market," said Jim Blllckl,
Industrial properties specialist In
Grubb & Ellis' Ventura County office.
··sales and leasing activity has
slowed. more space has come on the
market as companies have begun
consoltdating their operations. and
the number of firms migrating from
the San Fernando Valley to the Cone-
jo Valley has dropped now that those
companies are able to lease space
vacated by defense firms at com-
petitive lease rates."
Billckl continued. "In addition, the
savings and loan crisis has taken
investors and users out of the market
who can 't get financing because they
are unable to meet lenders' more
stringent requirements.··
Net absorption, or the change In the
amount of Industrial apace occupied
from one quarter to the next, for the
second quarter stood at 309,87 4
square reet. the study said .
Simi Valley/Moorpark led the coun-
ty In absorption with 240,531 square
feet. the study noted. Accounting for
more than half of that total was a
lease signed by Buote Boy tnd09triee
for a 125.000 square foot building 1n
Simi Valley.
"Simi Valley/Moorpark had a very
healthy second quarter," said Blhck1
"Absorption was strong and. as a
result, vacancies dropped three per·
centage points from the beginning of
the year."
In the remaining submarkets. Ox-
nard followed wtth 82.538 square feet
of industrial space absorbed, Ventura
with 75.999 square feet. the Cone10
Valley with 1,318 square feet and
Camarillo with negative 46.61 7 square
feet, the report said.
According to the countywlde study.
vacancies stood at 12 percent. un·
changed from the first quarter. with
4,435,270 square feet of industrial
space vacant from an existing base of
37,802,845.
Vacancies were lowest In Santa
Paula/Sattcoy at 5. 7 percent and
highest In Oxnard at 15.5 percent. the
report said. In the remaining sub-
markets vacanc~es were: Ventura, 7 5
percent, Conejo Valley. 9.2 percent.
Simi Val~y/Moorpark, 12.3 percent,
and Camarillo, 15,4 percent.
Some 954.604 square feet of Indus-
trial space was under construction
throughout the county during the sec-
ond quarter, the study noted. Oxnard
led the county In terms of construc-
tion with 365,909 square feet, the
report said. Major projects In Oxnard
Included the Northgate Industrial
Centef .
.
This beautiful Pierpoint condo ts
located m downtown Hunungton
Beach. Plush carpets. designer
wallpaper. ceramic tile an entry,
kitchC'n and bath plus' brand new
appl1am-es and cncl()S("d garage make
this ao eXt-elle nt buy Security gated
romplt>x features pool. spa. tennis
and dubhouse Downstairs unit with
large front patio faces greenbelt. As-
sumable 1st T.D All this only
$ l32.900
All m one! Nothing has been spared
in this brand new townhome built in
"Olde Corona-del Mar" and 1s ready
for ot.'<:upancy Kuchen has ,enn-a1re
range. L'Onvet:l1on oven. trash com-
pactor. and sue zero re frigerator
Master bath has Jacuzu style tub and
separate shower Master suite 1s
spac:1ous with walk-m d()S('t Roof-
top sundeck. perh.•<.·t fo r relaxing and
boats a view of the mountains and
city lights Pnce has been reduced
$40,000
,_, COULDl•J All FOi MCm
Than this large 3 bedroom dramatic
pool home Separate formal dining
room Elt>gant ltvmg room with bay
window Country k1lC'hen boasts new
appltanc,-es, 1.'eram1c tile and French
windows that look out 10 park-hke
backyard with pool. Master bedroom
includes separate stttJng a rea. Thts
home has been redu<.-ed & owner says
"Brang me an ofrer"
l• AT Tiii
Pnced $20.000 unde r last closed sale
for same floor plan Spacious 4
bedroom. 2 bath, single story home
l..ot:ated on a quiet cul-de-sac and
boasts a large lot that has been pro.
(ess1onally landscaped both front
and rear Brand new pamt a nd
carpet throughout A must to see
TODAY!
CAPE CID ITYU15
In the heart of charming "Olde Cor-
ona del Mar" French doors and win-
dows throughout Romantic f1repla(."(>
in ltving room and master suite. Mas-
ter bath has his & her sinks. jacuzzi
style tub and separate shower One
bedroom and bath downsuurs. plus
laundry room Spa<"1ous front patio
ac."Cented with used red brick
EXECUTIVE llflC--
In HuntJngton Beach thas La Cuesta
homl.' has -l bedrooms. 3 baths and 3
car garage ldeal floor plan with
bedroom and bath on main floor
Larg J car garag<.• with lots of room
(or storage Floor plan 1s grt'at for
cnl.<'rtainmg and encloses formal dm-
mg r.oom Call fur .i private , hawing
CLAIRE AND CINDY
THURSDAY, Auguet 2, 1llO/PAOE t
....
Look ' at this! Free-sta nding
townhome located in Ne wport
Beach. w1lhm walkrng dist.a~ to
Newport Back Bay. Bonus room . .i
bedroofns. 3 baths, country kitchen
plus formal dung room and 2 car
attached garage. Ki lC'he n cupboards
have been refinished. ne w paint.
... carpel and bathroom fixtures have
been inst.ailed to make lhLS home
perfe<:l for you. Owners says "Sell"
._ .. llEWI
From this 2 bedroom condo New
carpet, cerarruc tile in kit.Chen and
entry Vaulted ceilings and pauo off
master bedroom Perfecl for starte r
home or investment Owner says
submll any reasonable offor As·
sumable ls-t TD Owner md' l arr\
Pnl'ed to sell a t $136.900 · ·
........
llLlll& ... ....
Ill: ........ 141-4004
WITH OVER 23 YEARS OF REAL ESTATE EXPERIENCE. T HIS MOTHER·
DAUCiHTER TEAM WANT YOU TO BE PART OF THEIR TEAM IF YOU MAY BE
THINKING Of LISTING OR SELLING YOUR t IOME OR NEEO ANY REAL
ESTATE INFORMATION. PLEASE GIVE TtfEM A C'ALL.
CLAIRE Offlce841-4004 or Home536-0197 CINDY
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yeer MW Mnior ~I tlful 2 bedroom, 2 luN Lota of ambiance! r91•••-REALTORS• "*'''· 3 BR, 2~ BA. 2 131..1790 Re/Mu Altr1 2BR, 2BA. 2 Cat garage! bath ~ on OM level. Marjorie ~ Rltr OCEAN VIEW c:# gw, w/d hkuci-. pool.,. _______ _
Anoe pool & 1pal Almost 1,300 sq h. of By appt 87S-7070 28R condo, ..._. leWI. ludt I ..,-_ Many delwl• , .. _ -:.::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNi~
$103,0001 Bett• He>me9 ROOMINESS. FNllKff llYllE 111··--$270,000. "'et· AowNry turea. Sl.250/mo. L ......... ,.at•
& Gerden1. John Denv« Include dr~tlc all white 1111195 49~ !Jf 492·1MOO •• 1111111 one now. 3 8R, 2v. BA condo Incl
RHlty 872-1966. kitchen, flfeplace. ti.rd-Completely remodeled *...__ .,.,, 2233 Faifv.,_ Ro.ct Matr Suite w/.,...1-boo Evea-872-2119 wood floor'I In dining 3BR 20A It & brt home. Hunl. ltadt 1()4() r,.... P Betw. Wilson & Avocado oc.eri view. Quiet eod
•H3214S room & MW cwpetlng. Deal w/owrM & .. vet 17~73 Owner COM • 1 bd upper unll Str .. 11. (ecroas from unit w/prlvete dble gar·
-Just 1tep1 from poole & S525K. OPEN SAT/SUN, 11•1--IWI se50 Poat~). age. Aaloc. tennis, pool. BE ONE OF THE SMART leonle court. $187.500 730 Santana. 780-9240 Aral Tru1t l>Md, EZ-qual.I ••118 Ul/IPJ BAYSIDE COVE -2 bd. OPEN DAILY Tll 8 P.M, Jacuul. Walk to l>Mch
ONES! Ftv• acree In 111-.11• 3 BR Town~. New N. w p 0, t sh 0 r. I . s.2100. For lnlo. 722-8529 · s 1,Soo/ITl(>. 111 1 MC
W1ncl'lfft8'I F~I Cen peint, c:w~ & mofll v.. J 17Al mo + Prin. 4.5% BALBOA ISLAND. ~I-dep For appt .. eve ~&f:~' t:!.,..~t~u~~ GE~;E F.J .KJNS com Mtu 1024 cant. mow.-1n cond1t1on. option ':7~~-ey f\11 4 bd houM. '4000. 3:1~ 2:,~ ~· ;:: melaaoe. ~5292
gr ... I Ju1t olf S1mp10n I!: C<.l\1111\N' Bkr. Terri 531-3539 owner. HARBOR VIEW HILLS 3 J~I trple E~d unit ------
Ad on Memory Lene Bet· llmilJ ffl ''TOR~ Mllllf ll¥lllA For Sele By Owner. 3BR *IAftlllD* bd beautlful, Auguat next to ten~ls cour1. ••TM WAID
le< Homes & Gerdens 1 St~ :onterrp ,sB~~t· 2''tBA. 1 block from Oesloner rernodMd 2.400 B=URT TERRACE -31 s 1275/mo 714-751·2124 2 BR. den, 3 BA. Siie> av1U-John Denver ANlty HOUSE $ 1 oo N M poo tenn 1· op g l>Mch, highly upgreded. sq ft w/3 car garage on ,-able V9C911L S3 000/mo 872-19&8 . o on-pvt yd Cell FAST! c:uatom 99a, 2400 sq 11. OYerlized lot. $985.000 bd. comm pOOI & IP• Brend New 3 BA. 2"1 BA, A t 67s-0101
EYU-872-2119 gage to worry llbout, °' $235.000 DONALD well below mark•t velue Bk 863 9580 $4000 d/w, w/d hkup, yerd No oen .
•A3232s even a Slngle monthly PFAFF 8'2·9797 1375_000 969_2677 ' OPErN SU:, 1_5 BIG CANYON · 5 bd. golf pets Non-smokers .-.. _.. •f
COLDWel.l.
BAN~eR U
peyment Full pnce one ---"' courM .. tat• SI0.000 I $1,400/mo • saoo sec .. ,..,_ 'dollar Uthe known p<o-LEASE/OPTION PURCH 2475 MARINO DRIVE . dep 650_0850 Garden llome 4BR/2BA
gram. gel the facts BR. 2 BA 2 car. bonus Wint., end Summer ren· 1 w/lrg gressy yerd Paho
Amn1ng r ecorded CleggfStecy M.,lna H s _ IB:Cll lT tm IVllll•ble 1EestUde 3BR 2 .\BA 2·Sty 2 car ge<. fJptc Ava.I
message reveals detei18. Bolsa/Edwatdl893•3791 lwnhme 2 car ger. frplc, now• $24001mo Moni<:a
t-900-4~5671ee •mANITllltlllT ecrlfloe5BA.3 BA 4792 J M. Petwa 4 bd hOme, '" Sl250 Nr 20th/Newport • 760-5000 * Call anytime PRESTIGE & c:ustC>nMnd ................... , t>a!COnleS, small pet Ok Of SuzenneAgts R4lfTll•
OUSE S1.oo No ____ IUITTlllUIYllT Hermanson Nr Hunt (dencouldb95thbdrm) llAl. ... l ..... &Nd 675""9128kr JBR 2''1BAtwnl'lse Frplc """' • BR Hrbr Was S519K. now Din""' & tern1ty rooms -----
The H ~ -"-gege to worry at>out. or • rernodMd kl1etlen. $485K Ron, 8'6-6727 ,.,.;,:, with llttlng .,. .. i. wtlm llllP garage pa1t0. pool, Aini ome ~~ ~ e 9'ngle monthly large apacloue yerd, lovely land~ patio 13BR. t •.;BA. duplex locehon S12001mo
paymen1 Full ·prl<le one ~ bfeez ... Th19 11 • u.....__ 1042 E'-enl -·tr•I ..._ __ ·. lalbol bUnd 2106 twnhm. Frplc. dining rm. C•ll Linde 244-7387 -a-•• dollar Uttle k own fent1111<: alngle femlly ~-""' ·-......,. 2 & -• --n P'O-home Only S209,000 bleecheO floor's, Frencfl CHARMING 2BR ISLAND cer ger yard Beeut1ful '9 newly remoO 12...... gram. gel the facts. 673-t240Aoent H 'llATSUP -. ooora. 760-3800 COT'TAGE with g.,age, S1075/mo TAW re-2BA2BA 2cergar,wld
Adorable 3 BA College Amu1ng recorded 3BR 2•.;BA 2·ttory eno Sl,770,000. pett0 Yearly s12?5/mo quired Curt 11631·1266. all appls •Int ioc
Park home with new "1eSU08 reYNls detells un11, aecurttygete. tenn11 -818-360-5721. NMt, clean 2 BR house. 1 $1500/mo 97:.>-4735
paint. carpet, plentehon C 1 1 1 1 n Y 1 1 m • -.1111 OLlll-111' O<>Yrls, pool & IP• Only "...,'HI HO' 1 7 4-250 2133
I & 1·900-4~567 lee 2 .. ~-lenl Prl-E.11 ... _ ,..,. d j 1 • BA. c.rpet. drapes. lrplc. ALUFFS 3BR 2' rBA. new lhu1ter1, t te entry re-,..,.,,_ ..... ...... ... 19,000 Cell Biii Lloy . I """' ' ._. Wt D w/d Ilk up. cable ready "' model•d J>•throoms !SSESSEO VA & location. Single femlly Bkr 8'&-8513 · CUTE 3BR 2BA. painl/crpl, snutters No
S ...._ Ill "•II BA 2 B'" REA.IT~ li""le gar, petlo, remdi Gerdnr No pets pe1s/smkrs lmmKcond
!'lows w..eu ully • ._ HOMES'evell from detach«I. 3 · '.It "· SELL kli'• lk 1 ~ S775/mo. S700 dep St650 1se 644-2501
to01yt"4-.... CW:'':I':.!~1r·~~S:;t~ ~~';".~:~~':"'·gr~~ lallll S15~ct!1n1:, c8'S-8~99 548-5127 Cell everungs EASTBLUFF Be11ut1tu1 lrg
, ballout properties. Call SAT/SUN or call for ap· • Newport Ht1 Home pr!C*S Newport HeiQhts 2BR 2BA family hOme wl v.-.w 3B~
tieveagaregeaai.wtthovl 1-805-682-7555 Ext polntmtnt. 548-7001 at lot value. S.425.000 IMboa !'louse. large kotcl'len. 3BA S2.9951mo yearly
1hegerege-M11you111...,,s H-3193torrepollstyour 320E 2t1tSt.CM AKA heMeMf'Vlce OBO Open house. p~ 2107 1664TuttlnAve 759-08450wner1Agen1
•n clllUlli.cJ area Collna vi.te Coun th 0 h I 'f' d SttlSun Aug. •e/5 2 lo S850/mo 759-3031 _. r ug c asst 1e 6PM S46 Sen S..-nadlno 2 BR. 1 BA. New pelnt, El.EGANTL v APPOINTED l:~~~:~~~~T~~~~~~=i=~==.~;~~=~~=~=~~~~=~=~=~~~~~=~I Ave. Out o l area ca~ Mat~•~~· ~~.ltadt 21~ 1 BA Condo 9ated i '.: ~~ 1 II ~ ! ~Tl I =I--~ T =I ~,>1~ J~~ '4 -II ~~~~n~~19~0~ ~:~:/~~~~-7;'~rc ua 1BR 1BAS825 VIiie Wern-~:kmtop~~ 'f~~~~0o •-~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:-~-~:~-~!-~~~~':~~ ~~!~~~~~~-~~~-=~~=~~~=!~~:':~ ~~=~~!j~~~~/8~2~S-~3~~~5~~~-~ Cwpet~ ~ape~ ~I· un~r~ $1~/mo ~rn .. ----. CHOICE Furn Exec Unit In 1n1, sle><~. pool, clt>hs Agt 673-3899
RAN€H0-SANT-A: MARGARITA
R£DUCED TO $209,900
Charming 3 Bdrm -2V2 Bath fa m ily ho me. Only
3 1/2 years o ld in a wonderful comm unity. Wa lk to
school, parks, lake, stores. Enjoy sundecks, land-
scap ing, beautiful view and m uch morel
CENTURY21
TODAY
CALL DEREK KIM
BUS: 7A-0400
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FOR SALE BY OWNER Newport Bey Towers, g411e0 complex 842-8748 Newport H41ight1, 2 BR, 1 Slept to 11re1.,1 $1500 --~ E.aclu•lve Bluffs area
BA. prime Location mo. U1ll1_pd 990-8787 tBR HOUSE. OW'1 yerd. Townhomes Large 3 BR
$450,000. 548-3807 ctotl 10 b9ech t5751mo 2·~ BA. l1r~e PlllOS
-....-::""==-=-=..,....,...,="=""'-.-CClf'Onl def Mar 1122 • MWrity & ullllties Call St 250-S 1SOO per mo OCEAN VfEWS 841-8941 Like new 837 Amigos
LG 0uptex. prime location Wey * 644·6458 e:.9'~8'~ ~~ •111111 NW ml.I 2BR IBA. ground floor no FASHION ISLAND AREA '1
---------3 BR, 3 BA. femlty room. lg one ebove. eoc gar. BR. 2 BA Townl'louse L..w1f ......... frMI pool. Jecuul. ocean $775, 7141971)-2223 FrplC, wld. 2 c.er x·'~
Exqultltety remoo.6ed end ::a 2 =~.~/~· C1oM to bMCh 3 BR, 2 BA ~~ ~~50 . ':. =~t.:::S 2;::. 721-9131 •lrlum hOme Private au'-wrlly deposit 845-2251 If 1• a __,_1 roundtngs $1,400/mo w .,,, rm O¥et......i~ Agent Anne 983--0911 HARBOR VIEW 3000 lq tt
wide greenbelt. S.Ut. •LEASE OPTION• --·--exec hQme wtgvea1 l'IM
egt. 524-1293. 2 Mair BR suit•. 2 SBA. Laguna leach 2 I 48 4BR 3''»BA S2500 avt
LSEIOPT Wlltt. to beeCfl cloeetobeed!S2000/mo -tmmed D/261 -0S 16 38' 2841 beedl condo. Of "25,000 Agt 875-23 11 28A 2'~BA. 2 car ger. ale. E/759-8539, Mr Clarke
eundec:k, pool, 2-cat ew'. ..... ITH ~ PCH f/p, veull.ceil, 2 com ~
8'2-8759 213-456-1939 2 ':lovu2• eoo"'" If 38R pOOll, ciOM to beeoh, •LIDO ISLE BAYFAONT ' • • ·• view Of hlllt S 1 500/mo Cher ming furn 39R 3BA
Newport Ht• 2'.+ A, MBR SUit• w/tp, 7141497-5941 ' · home. S3500tmo yrly '" ftr .... Ir.... Exceptional $2,700/mo, -~ $6000/mo Summef Rent
3BR 2.... 640-2771 SOUTH Laguna 2BA 2BA Biii Grundy Ally 875·616 1 ..... out of .,.. houte walk to beech
ownetlaoent. Muet Mii MAGNIFICENT ()()Mtl ' Frptc ' deck No pell Ull llU
home 1tlit ..-end. For herbor view, t>Mut. 3BR, Sto161mo yrty 873-4785 Lovely 3BR 2·~BA l'lome '425,000 080. Open lrple, lndry, gw on OcMn --......... 1 ...... 2 houM Sat & Sun~ 4/5 Blvd. $28501-e 991-5119 com.,.., Y urnis • .....,
2 ·-~ ' ltadt 2169 Cat oareo-$3000/mo
& 1~'"'8.~ !:' •HIHI• ftlWI* AYI 9/90 to 819 I Agl
Jonn «>1182s-3535 Best locetlon 3BA 28A ·-IT'*"'* 675--4912 1-~.,,.-----·--~ ... MW paint ' •2Br 2e.. 1125 Ger, In-Like ""· 2BR 2''18A -.a ... &Tl ct.an. iota of extrull aide lndry Agl, 998•3195 dbll1tt ga1 ac. 1111/ofl!I io
BAl80A PfNINSULA S 1700/mo ,._.,ly *EXCLUSIVE GUARD* p e t I o . p o o I v w
SPECIALIST 'I DYMlllU •GATED COMMUNITY• $1550/mo 760·9S38egt 11..... 11....... • • UIJ• LSEtOPT Welti to l>Mcll ~~~~~~=:!!~ S G 2 & 3BR 28A Apta, frple, 3Br 2Be bHch condo 1076 PY LASS. harbor ' .... ber, mb'o, WINI---~-...__ ........... 2 OClMtl -48R 38A -'' _..._.., .,.,.,.., -car ger • hkup1 centre! elf 2 ~ 8'2-8759. 213-45&-1939 cath oall, lrg lo1 wltr.. gar ..;, .. ,. ttor.O.. All ..... -tlf $4000/Mo Btcr 760-1461 melntenance Incl. Sorry, EXEC FUAN CONDO •Ill.II• No'*'· 644-0509 Luxury 2 BR. 2 BA. ocean
Spy GIMa Hiii 180" OCMn --view Pool, ac>a. tennll, • S1t50 BAYSHOR£S 38' guarded tel• 8'2-0493 le12dlll .... ...... :! •,~/mop 0.°.~· 1 .. !~ A · 28e. pvt oete-guarded or 84&-8724
.. 1.1 ~ -· -_.,. .... comm Walk to beachel n tu I ' pvt . BBC No LUXURIOUS BA Yf"RONT
... .. OIU Miu 2124 8'&-1219, 818-7ef~· PENTHOUSE LeaH 1111!!'!111111111!! _____ ...., ... -available Immediately
I;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; NEAA OOMfl 28R houM. •.+ Bl.K to QOM/\. 3BR 2BA; $3,875/mo 84&-1152 "---gw I yatd, IMO. 1BR gar. lrptc, comm. pool --• --~ due*• •l atorage ...... new paint, v«y ciMn' NEWPORT CREST 3BR ..._.,.fot~Sllt~~~9"!!'•' .100,. dMn, M15. 850-75-49 $1550. o.ve, 14s,.3e13 n.BA. gar, pool, tenn11, ,... ---J 1800 213-~40t7 or •NEWPORT HACH• 28R 2'.+IA Condo1, HOUSE on ~ ..,..... 213-37 ... "'4 No Peta
WAT!.R VIEW O'f BAY. E'atde. Ftplc, lndty t* 28A, den, 28A, 1tQ 2 car•------
18", den, a.. ~ bdl, uci-. INc:towlhet, MC, gar. lrplc, bay view, • W ........
bOet 8'lp 8¥ ... Sr. Plitt eubterr pwklng 11150 I gardnf Incl. "'1e new Opt•. ftptc, oarage.
166,000. kr.175-ti41 "fl· Gell9ria, ~72 11800/mo 646-8402 11586/mo. 873-9201
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• ·· · 3BA 2'MlA IM/F lo "'8f• 2BR. 1',..BA lllW'd. AM*•rlng eve: -lBA 1,.501---H 2BORM 2BA .. $1,350 bMc:fl ,_MC, eptw/22yrolelm•1 Nr ontyallo•Wi&abM
v mo ear No pets o..iy 9-5 lrplc. w/d, ~'°· Pftlno Pleclinti1 & 16th WI N B m IWllft SlntS
Low' Low bactl, front unil. 4~. 54g.1501 $517/mo • 54&-tt49 Mus111tie call A~afl Aug &40-5470 c:altledtll <*ling. getden -Lg 2 ~tocy 2BR Twnhmel 1 P1eeM ... w name & • ----pellO. "9-2251 EJiclutlVI Bluff• .,... -Beck 8-y. mstr .... ~ phOM numbef' LAGUNA Niguel l\lbleMe MQVE-1 3BR 2·~. h'ptc. wect>w. T~~ Latge 3 BR. Ind C:t>I. ulil. get. htikptng. 647-M05 1000 9q ft. Best r•tes rn
BA fUmllNd utJ. ., ..... -tOWnhouM 1tyle apt. 2~ BA. la.rge patlot S8001mo • dep ell ol S~th Orenge 2BA 1 • ...:...._... _, a., .... y111d 11050/mo S t.2~$1500 pet mo 548-313704'762-07 11 W-_.. N-=._ I County Cell249-1212 ltltlS lnel. ui-. _.... (I LI I .. -......) ....,..... · ...... ..._,.,. L~• new 83 7 AmlgOt wit... • ... .-g rmm e. ~-_ Sec>t to June, ltOO/mo.11111&..-Hf BMc:n/Hell ...,.... .. ....., Way* 644.6458 COM 25.,. protF M-lo ""I Apl nr Hoeg $300/mo • Smell otflees lrom $350
873-8017 •m'llfml -----w/tarne 2 BR 2 BA Apt MC dep & util ~u-8279 gross le&M. E 17th St
STUDIO, ime nloe, remdl, Soec:bll taA. !Ike riew ••• -1_. Lido VllL lg 2BR. OWi. 2BA. Fp, pool. ameH ()Qewl vu alter 4 pm Miiie pref Costa Mesa Asll tor 8111
, loMI WESTFIELD APTS S665. Refrlg, r•nge, -·---•,•7 ;at, vtll 1nc:I. 2nd floor. No Sml!gl Orugt/Petl 6'6-~
lrpk:. wllll-in c . new S200 OfF MOVE·INI micro pool, c:erport, Specious 28R, 1BA, 60. pvt, •yrly. S 1120/mo, $SOO· Oe9 • ,., Uttl l<iat fot Rene 2740 ---------car~t. plllO. wld. Y1't1 • Sorry. NO'*' laund,Y all utll• pd ••· hc:epllonelly c:tean 673-0844 AVL 911 721.1282 :tr? Commtrcl1I Prop~rty
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$.;7;;;00;;;;;;/mo~··*;;;;;;";;;~~-~2;;;;1 ~ 28drl'YI 1'Mla $780 e91>t .i.ctrlC. No ·~11 Smell Quiel c:omtnYlllty -----_ jEMtlideCotte Meta·2car 2778 28drl'YI 28a S800 l?l4k4&-0492 Clfl)Or1. laundry tec:itl-•LM WAm NW• C<IM 2 BR. 2 SA Ouple11 ~ ott alley Storage lalbol ~ lfi)'I 3""W WMOfr 831-5 1i.. CloM to bMol! No Elegant 2BR 2BA. frpll:, lrg WIO. deck 1 blk 10 l>ch I only J.125/mo Re/Mu ,.. lnAll
2BR lBA St 200/lft0 yrty I IO ARRI MeM Verct. 28R upper, pe11 (714llMl()-2468 terrace $1850. 673-5068 Fem pref N-atnllr. n-Altrt 6'7-9797 NEWPORT BEACH
Incl. u1i1,' rw 8.y Front. 2 ..-r qui9t c:ul-de-a.c:. encl IPf its Jll !tiJ• drugs $55"0 673-4608 SIE C<Ynef Westcltff Or &
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inside location. dining area. 2 ciir prate' Very moovated wl~r says
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HUNTINGTON 9L\CH tTAln"Ell -SuQef sharp l bdrm home ..,Ith
famll) rm frplc nrw ~nl newer u~t sunln lloorplan comn loc
built In I Q7l is reduced to ~I ynrer~y' SJ 1 l . 'j()OI • IN0-'>02
HELP US SELLL .• -.__
Won't compromiw on locaoon, Try tlus P&eouS 2 story townhome ~
mile to the ~ach In secunty gated comm of Man~s Cove! Kine snt
bdrms, fOfmal dinlnc. oak floors, prtvate patJo, inside location with
view of blR grttnbehs C. use of 2 pools. spa. saunas. tennis courts'
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BEAUTIFUL I 80UNTIFUlL---··--·-S1•,ooor
SpaclOUS 3 bdrm family home has huge. huce family rm. dinlnc rm. 2
frplcs lrg master suite. e"tl9 large lot ... nh ~ location. all
~au11fuTiy uwadcd' •INl>-50t
18 ELEGANCE A MUSfl--... ·-· ... -·--· S20l,IOOI
rabulous 2 bdrm Paoflc Ranch condo 111 cuard pied comm of
Hullncton Bch has bttn uptraded with no expense spared' Has
PlantatlOO shutters, stAined class. French drs. m.vble Hrs. ~ frplc.
etc' Truly a fabulous end unit 10< lwury llvlf\&! •IND-'>10
HUNTlNOTON ICH POOl. HOMEL--SZ21,IOOI
Immaculately upcraded l bdrm home on hUCt" cor~r lot has pool
family rm. Ira master suite. all new ca~t. floors. p.:-.nt. root. Ire patio
{Int schools. etc1 illND-S 11
LET'S SHOOT SOME!... , SZ37,ooot
Super sharp 3 bdrm Huntincton ~ach home at the end ol qwet Inside
cul de sac has pool, bask~tb.lll coun. family area. bfk frplc, dsnlnc area.
COY patio. creat schools• #IND-'>12
SUMMER SIZZI fRt t:Ml,IOOt
Fabulous 4 bdrm homt with great pool, larae dining area. covered
patio, large Inside corner lot in pnmt Hununcton Beach triCt1
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ENTERTA .. THE MA88E8L----S291,900t"
Fabulous 4 bdrm home inside great Hunl Bch area has huge family rm.
gor&CQUS pool &reat fOf parties• New root. frpk. quiet inside locaoon.
\Int EdlSOO schools! •IND-'> 14
PICTURE PERFECTL-...... -.. -· 1211,ooot
Within & without! Absolutely beautlhll 2 story pool home inside e<>rceous Founuln Valley area has huge end ol cul~ sac: lot piltltke
backxard. deck. t.mily rm lonn;al dinln& rm. frpk. open bdllftdlnc.
etc' •IND-SIS
JUMP ON m .. ·-········--··-·· .. ··-·-·····-···S31t,ooot This temllc 4 bdrm 2 St()(}' home has pool. French drs. famJy rm. IOfmal
d1n1nc. pceous upcrades 1mlNCU!ate landscape. end ol cul de sac lot
in private 12 yr old Huntington Bextl tract' •IND-'>IC>
81 8 POOL EXECL ------'321,GOOI
Fabulous 4 bdrm 2 story esec i. lovely area adjacent to C"adenwest Collete. has Ira family rm, with parquet ftn C. custom dnftwood rock
frpk. mlrr0<ed formal d1nlnc rm. eat-ln kitchen. SW1 deck off INSlef.
pgeous custom pool, ti~ enuy. tile baths. etc! ll~S 17
LUXURY-LIFESTYLE IY THE IEACHL-1214,m
Lcoted in tht 8'ypor1 c.c>m&*111t tht Harbour. lust steps to ~adl.
restaurants. this fabulous luxury condo has ) CIPntlc bdrms 12
mHtersl. • b.lths. Pl'OUS p1met kitchen. comer frplc. -Mw off
b.llcony of the dlaMel. centnl aif elevatoc servtce. sublmanean partl~l Bdi/los Alamltos sc.hools1 •1~18
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